Can you take anti-inflammatory drugs for granuloma?

McGill is caused by a bacterial infection, so you can take oral anti-inflammatory medications, such as cephalosporin antibiotics or amoxicillin. However, under normal circumstances, since this disease is a localized inflammation, it is not necessary to take oral antibiotics for the whole body in the early stage or when the symptoms are not very serious. You can choose topical medications, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, tobramycin eye drops, erythromycin eye ointment, etc., which act directly on the localization of the eye and may be more effective. Unless the symptoms are particularly serious, such as the inflammation is very extensive and has involved the face, in which case systemic medication should be considered. For the treatment of this disease, in addition to medication, you can also give local hot compresses, 2-3 times a day, each time about 10-15 minutes, can effectively promote blood circulation around the eyelids, thus conducive to the recovery of the disease. The recovery time of this disease is about 1-2 weeks under normal circumstances.