Botrytis at the skin at the end of the eye often needs to be removed by laser, freezing, or surgical excision. Most of the granules in the eyelid at the end of the eye need to be surgically removed.
Granulation at the skin at the end of the eye may be caused by a skin condition such as flat warts, which can be removed by laser or freezing. If the granulation tissue is large, or if it is less effective with the above methods, surgical removal may be considered.
Most of the granulations in the eyelid at the end of the eye are caused by untreated eye diseases such as blepharitis, blepharocysts, pterygium, etc. They usually need to be surgically removed.
When granulation appears in the tail of the eye, patients are advised to seek timely medical treatment, which can be targeted according to the results of the examination.