What should I do if I get a needle in my eye?

Blepharitis is generally referred to as blepharitis, and can be treated with general therapy, medication and surgery, depending on the patient’s condition.
1. General treatment: If the patient blepharitis belongs to the early stage of the disease, the redness and swelling of the eyelids are not obvious, the patient can use local hot compresses to promote blood circulation in the eyelids, relieve the discomfort and promote the inflammation to subside.
2. Medication: Blepharitis is a suppurative inflammation of the eyelid glands, and can be treated with antibiotic eye drops, such as levofloxacin eye drops and tobramycin eye drops, to control the inflammation and promote recovery.
3. Surgery: If blepharitis patients have abscesses on their eyelids and medication is ineffective, patients can have surgery to incise and drain the abscesses to promote the subsidence of the abscesses.
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.