How to treat an emphysema that has pushed pus but the swelling still hasn’t gone down?

If the granuloma has broken down and pus is flowing, but it has not subsided, you need to treat it with anti-infective treatment such as ofloxacin eye ointment and go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital to have the pus treated by the doctor. A wheal is an acute inflammation caused by a bacterial infection in the blepharoplasty gland. If it is not treated in time, an abscess will form, and it may break open and discharge pus on its own. Treatment needs to continue to fight infection, such as in the topical application of Ofloxacin eye ointment, Moxifloxacin eye ointment and other antibiotic eye ointment, but also with oral antibiotic treatment, if penicillin is not allergic to, you can take oral amoxicillin clavulanate potassium capsules. Patients should also visit the ophthalmology department of the hospital to have the pus that has not drained from the inside cleaned out by the doctor in order to promote its healing. If the granuloma has broken down and pus is flowing, but it has not subsided, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, not self-medication. Therefore, it is important to seek medical attention for this condition.