What to do about a small chalazion that won’t go away?

If a small chalazion does not go away, it can be removed by applying warm compresses to make it go away, or it can be removed by surgery if it does not go away. Chalazion is a common ophthalmic disease, is due to the opening of the blepharoplasty gland is blocked by thick secretion, resulting in the subsequent secretion can not be discharged smoothly and the formation of cysts. Smaller chalazia can be treated with hot compresses, which help soften the secretions from the glands and encourage them to be discharged or absorbed, and then the chalazia will subside. If the chalazion is still not shrinking or subsiding after about half a month of hot compress treatment, it means that hot compress treatment is no longer effective, and then you can consider surgical treatment to remove the chalazion. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination before proper treatment of chalazion, not self-medication.