Initial wheals can of course be eliminated, and any disease has a tendency to heal itself, which means that even without treatment, it may return to normal, especially in some wheals with mild symptoms. If the virulence of the infected bacteria is weak and the body’s resistance is strong, the disease may return to normal on its own due to strong resistance, even if a wheals swelling is formed. However, in order to minimize the symptoms and shorten the course of the disease, early intervention is recommended. Early selection of sensitive antibiotic medications to control local inflammation will help the wheals to recover faster, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, erythromycin eye ointment or tobramycin eye drops. Local hot compresses can also be given, as they promote blood circulation around the eyelid, which is beneficial for the recovery of mydriasis.