What’s wrong with white pus on the inside of the eye?

White pus on the inner side of the eye is usually a symptom of localized infection, including eyelid abscess or wheals, and it is recommended that active anti-infective treatment must be carried out to prevent the infection from becoming larger or breaking out. It is generally recommended to apply antibiotic medication systemically and locally, such as using topical levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, ofloxacin ophthalmic ointment applied to the conjunctival sac, and oral antibiotics if necessary. If, after conservative treatment, the localized pustules do not show signs of shrinking, or become bigger and bigger, and are about to burst, it is recommended that early surgical treatment should be carried out to cut the pustules and release the pus, so that the localized lesions can be restored to normal as soon as possible.