How to treat a sudden growth of flesh under the eye?

The common causes of a sudden growth of a meaty lump under the eye are blepharitis, blepharopharyngitis cysts, and eyelid pigmented warts, etc. The causes are different and the treatments are different, and the common treatments are medication and surgical treatments.
1. Blepharitis: If accompanied by redness, swelling, pain, itching and other symptoms, it may be caused by blepharitis or blepharitis residue. You can follow the doctor’s instructions for local medication, such as topical ofloxacin ophthalmic ointment, erythromycin ophthalmic ointment for local application, and later abscess formation requires surgical incision and drainage of pus treatment.
2. Blepharoplast cyst: If the blepharoplast duct is blocked, the cyst caused by secretion hoarding, which looks like a lump to the touch, may be a blepharoplast cyst. Early on, local hot compresses can be applied to promote absorption. For larger blepharoplasty cysts, local glucocorticoid injections can be given to reduce the size of the swelling, and surgical treatment, such as blepharocystectomy, can be carried out if necessary.
3. Eyelid pigmented warts: when the human body immunity is low, metabolism is weak, due to the infection caused by the papillomatous tumor-like appearance, but the lesion border is clear, brown. The actual warts can be removed by means of laser, liquid nitrogen freezing, and if they are hard, they need to be removed by means of surgical procedure.
If there is a sudden growth of a flesh lump under the eye, it is recommended to take regular treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.