Swollen eyes caused by fire usually refers to the redness and swelling of the eyelid skin, accompanied by tenderness or blinking pain is more obvious, usually this situation is considered to be granuloma, is the bacterial infection of the blepharoplakia gland caused by suppurative inflammation. It is usually treated with anti-infective methods, and commonly used drugs are levofloxacin eye drops or moxifloxacin eye drops, together with ofloxacin eye ointment or gatifloxacin eye ointment for treatment. If the redness is more obvious, you can also take oral amoxicillin and other antibiotics for systemic anti-inflammatory treatment to speed up the redness and swelling to subside. With regular medication, small red swellings can usually subside completely in 1-2 weeks, while large wheals may take 1-2 months, or even require incision and drainage to remove pus before complete improvement.