What to do if your eyelid is swollen with bumps

There are two possibilities for swollen eyelid bumps: 1, inflammatory manifestations of redness, swelling, heat, and pain in the eyelid with hard nodules to the touch, possibly a chalazion, an acute purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands, which can be compressed with heat for 10 minutes each time, three times a day. After the heat is applied, apply levofloxacin eye gel to the skin and conjunctival sac of the swollen eyelid, along with oral anti-inflammatory medication. If a small pustule forms after 2-3 days of swelling, you need to go to a 2. Chalazion secondary to infection, chalazion is the accumulation of lipids in the lid gland due to blockage of the lid gland, which manifests as bumps on the eyelid, and if combined with infection, swelling of the eyelid will occur. You can start with anti-inflammatory treatment. If the infection is controlled and the bumps are not large, you can apply hot compresses for observation, and if the bumps become larger, you can have chalazion scraping surgery.