Blepharitis, also known as blepharitis, may clear up on its own if the pus in the eyelid is not drained, but if the patient is immunocompromised and does not pay attention to eye hygiene, it may lead to worsening of the infection. If a blepharitis patient develops an abscess on the eyelid and has good health, it may heal on its own as the condition progresses with the pus rupturing and discharging the pus. However, if the patient is usually immunocompromised and does not pay attention to eye hygiene, the patient may experience spreading and worsening of the infection. Blepharitis is a purulent inflammation of the glands of the eyelids, and patients may experience redness, swelling, and pain in the eyelids. Patients with blepharitis are advised to seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow their doctor’s instructions.