Blepharitis is an acute purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands, which is mainly treated by localized hot compresses, incision and drainage of pus, and medication.
1. Localized hot compresses: early manifestations of redness, swelling and hot pain, localized hot compresses can relieve pain and other symptoms.
2. Incision and drainage: after the formation of abscess, incision and drainage can be made, if the abscess is large, surgical incision can be made to help drainage.
3. Medication: Early treatment with antibiotic drops such as levofloxacin; for those who have signs of spreading blepharitis infection, it may lead to sepsis, cavernous sinus septic thrombosis, etc., which may be life-threatening, and therefore oral antibiotic treatment with levofloxacin, cefdinir, etc. is needed.
It is recommended that patients consult the doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment according to their condition.