What should I do if the granuloma doesn’t go away for two months?

A granuloma condition that has lasted for two months and has neither suppurated nor subsided is usually caused by the formation of a granuloma, which can be surgically removed by the ophthalmology department at a hospital. Granulomas are a common ophthalmic condition caused by an infection of the glands inside the eyelid. In the early stages of the disease, there will be painful nodules, with the aggravation of the disease may form abscesses, but also under the role of autoimmunity and the use of antibiotic medication and gradually subside. In addition, inflammatory stimulation may form granulation tissue proliferation, which will lead to localized nodules still exist, but the pain will disappear. Treatment is currently available through ophthalmologic surgery at the hospital, which removes the granuloma and restores its normal appearance within a week or so after surgery.