The appearance of localized whiteheads and pus spots in wheals indicates that the lesion starts to be confined and the skin is going to break down. In this case, one should never squeeze it by hand, because squeezing it by hand can easily lead to the spread of inflammation. If once orbital cellulitis is formed, the impact will be even greater because the blood vessels of the face are connected to those of the skull, and the infection can enter the skull through the capillary network, which is very dangerous. If you squeeze it with your hand, it will easily cause the pus cavity to drain uncleanly, and even if some of the pus is released, it can still remain as a local foci of infection, manifesting as hard nodules or bumps under the eyelids, like this case still requires surgical treatment. Therefore, do not squeeze it by hand. The correct treatment should be to keep the area clean and wait for the abscess to break down on its own. If the abscess is not absorbed for a long time, you can also consider going to the hospital to perform a surgical incision to drain the pus.