How does a blepharospasm cyst heal quickly?

A common ophthalmologic condition called chalazion is a painless lump that accumulates under the skin of the eyelid because the secretions from the lid gland are not discharged properly due to lid gland dysfunction. To quickly restore the disease to normal, a warm compress can be applied to the surface of the eye 3-4 times a day for about 10-15 minutes in the early stages of the disease. In this way, you can effectively promote the recovery of the lid gland dysfunction and promote the absorption of the cysts as soon as possible. If the cyst is large, surgical removal can also be considered, which is also a very routine ophthalmic procedure. Once the cyst has been removed, it can be quickly restored to normal. Postoperative antibiotic medications are routinely applied to avoid local infection.