Granuloma is an acute purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands, caused by bacterial infection, with typical localized inflammatory manifestations of redness, swelling, heat and pain in the eye. Relief can be obtained in the early stages with the active use of antibiotic eye drops or eye ointment, supplemented by localized hot compresses and other means. If it develops into a pus boil, it needs to be incised to drain the pus, and usually it will be healed in 1-3 days after the operation. After the operation to cut the abscess, the pain symptoms will be obviously reduced on the next day, and there is no pain when pressed, but it may take some time to absorb the localized swelling, and also the hardness of the nodule. Later, if after 3-5 days, there is still a little knot, you can apply local hot compresses to help dissipate faster, generally three times a day, each time more than ten compresses, you can put the eye drops or eye ointment, in the incision of a few days after the cut, in order to promote the local anti-inflammatory.