What to do for recurrent growth of wheals

Macroglossia is a local inflammation caused by bacterial infection. If this disease appears repeatedly, it means that the body’s resistance is weak and once the eye is invaded by bacteria, the inflammatory manifestation will appear. In order to avoid the recurrence of this disease, it is recommended that once the manifestation of mydriasis occurs, early pharmacological intervention is needed. Choosing sensitive antibiotic drugs, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, tobramycin eye drops or erythromycin eye ointment to control the local inflammation can effectively reduce the symptoms and shorten the course of the disease. Local hot compresses can also be given to promote blood circulation around the eyelid. When a local abscess is formed, it is recommended that it should not be squeezed by hand or picked by oneself, but should be surgically incised and drained by a doctor in order to drain the pus completely and avoid the abscess from remaining and recurring.