What to do if a hard lump under your eyebrow causes your eye to swell up

A hard lump under the eyebrow, resulting in a swollen eye is usually caused by granuloma or folliculitis, and requires symptomatic treatment, anti-infective treatment or surgical treatment.
When there is a wheal or folliculitis in the eye will lead to the formation of localized hard bumps and cause the eye to be swollen, at this time, you must not squeeze the localization, so as not to lead to aggravation of the infection.
Wheat granuloma: In the early stage, you can apply localized hot compresses. At the same time, you can apply antibiotic ophthalmic ointment to the eyes to fight infection, such as erythromycin ophthalmic ointment, levofloxacin ophthalmic ointment. Oral antibiotic treatment can also play a better anti-infection effect, such as amoxicillin clavulanate potassium capsule. If an abscess forms, incision and drainage can also be considered.
Folliculitis: mostly due to bacterial infection, mild symptoms can choose anti-infection cream for treatment, such as mupirocin cream. If it is a fungal infection, you can choose econazole cream and so on.
For more severe symptoms, oral anti-infective drugs are needed for systemic treatment, such as amoxicillin and cefadroxil for bacterial infections; and fluconazole for fungal infections. If the folliculitis develops further and forms boils or carbuncles, incision and drainage should also be considered.
A hard lump under the eyebrow that causes swelling of the eye should be clarified and treated under the guidance of a doctor.