Blepharitis, also known as blepharitis, doesn’t have to wait until it matures to be treated. Early stage patients can have localized hot compresses applied, as well as medication or surgery as prescribed by the doctor. In the early stages of blepharitis, patients can apply localized hot compresses to the eyes to promote the inflammation to subside and improve the patient’s discomfort. Patients also need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic medication, such as levofloxacin eye drops, erythromycin eye ointment, etc., to control the inflammation, promote the recovery of the condition. If a blepharitis patient has an abscess on the eyelid, if the medication is not effective and the abscess is fluctuating, the patient can have the abscess incised and drained to promote the absorption of the abscess. It is recommended that patients with blepharitis consult a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.