How long does it take for a granuloma to go away?

After regular treatment, granuloma can usually subside in about 7 days. Wheat granuloma is a common ophthalmic disease, which is most common in children and adolescents. It is mainly caused by acute bacterial infections of the eyelid glands, eyelash follicles and sebaceous glands due to poor eye hygiene habits of the patients, which will result in redness, swelling, pain and fever in the eyelid area. Treatment needs to be through the use of local hot compresses, coated with ofloxacin eye ointment, tobramycin eye ointment and other antibiotic eye ointment anti-infective treatment to promote its subsidence, most of the patients treated in a timely manner, the case of 7 days or so can be subsided, there are individual patients whose condition is gradually aggravated, and ultimately the formation of an abscess, you need to be incised through the surgical drainage of pus to be able to promote its subsidence. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, standardized treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.