What medication is used for eyelid inflammation

Eyelid inflammation is usually a localized inflammation of the eyelid due to bacterial infection, including abscesses, mydriasis, or blepharitis of the eyelid. For the treatment of this type of disease, it is generally recommended to choose sensitive antibiotic medications to control the local inflammation. The more commonly used ones in clinical practice include levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, tobramycin eye drops, levofloxacin hydrochloride eye ointment, and erythromycin eye ointment, etc. The method and frequency of use will depend on the specific condition. In general, you can choose to use the drops during the daytime and dab the eyes 4-6 times a day; wait until bedtime to apply antibiotic eye ointment inside the eyes and on the affected area, so that the eyes can maintain an effective concentration of drugs to minimize the symptoms and shorten the course of the disease. If the inflammation is not controlled in a timely manner and the condition becomes more severe, systemic antibiotics may also be an option.