Depending on the condition, hot compresses, frequent eye drops, oral antibiotic medications, and incision and drainage of pus can be considered to reduce swelling quickly. In the early stage, you can consider applying hot compresses to the local part of the eye for several times, as well as frequent use of antibiotic eye drops, such as levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops, etc., which can control the inflammation and promote the reduction of swelling. When the condition is more serious, or the redness, swelling and pain symptoms are more obvious, it can be combined with oral antibiotic drugs, such as: cefixime tablets, amoxicillin capsules, etc., which can promote swelling and shorten the course of the disease. Pay attention to the safe use of drugs, avoid oral allergy drugs. When conservative treatment is ineffective and abscess formation occurs, incision and drainage of pus can be considered. After incision, the purulent secretion is discharged and the redness and swelling can be gradually relieved. When eye boils develop, it is recommended that patients seek early medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and medication. During the recovery period, it is necessary to avoid spicy and irritating foods, and avoid contact with irritating substances around the eyes, such as cosmetics.