Massage for children with chalazion is not curative and may lead to further aggravation of the disease. It is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner and give targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor to promote the recovery of the disease. Children with chalazion can initially be treated with a combination of oral antibiotics such as amoxicillin (except for a history of drug allergies) with the use of D&B eye drops. Massage of the chalazion is not curative and may aggravate it. If the chalazion has become purulent, surgery should be considered in a timely manner and in accordance with medical advice.