How to treat a chalazion that develops granules

A chalazion grows into a granulation that needs to be surgically removed. Chalazion is a cyst that occurs in the inner eyelid of the blepharoplasty, usually formed due to the blockage of the opening of the blepharoplasty gland by the sticky secretion, and then the remaining secretion is sloughed off. Chalazion causes chronic inflammatory stimulation of local tissues, and therefore granuloma may form, at which time it is very difficult to make it subside through hot compress treatment and conservative treatment with medication. Once the chalazion leads to localized granuloma formation, it is usually necessary to remove it through surgical treatment in order to be cured. The patient should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for an interview and examination, and the doctor will formulate a specific surgical plan according to the condition, such as whether to make a surgical incision from the skin or from the lid conjunctiva. When this condition occurs, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible and follow the doctor’s instructions without delay.