Eye sores are usually considered to be mydriasis, and the recovery time is usually about 1-2 weeks, but the recovery time can vary depending on differences in infecting bacteria, patient resistance, etc. The treatment includes local hot compresses, anti-inflammatory eye drops and eye ointment, and incision and drainage of pus after abscess formation. In the early stage when the abscess does not become pus, it can usually disappear in 3-5 days after treatment with cold compresses and oral Chinese medicine. If abscesses or pus pockets are formed, they can be cured in about half a month by puncturing and draining the pus and taking oral medication. During the treatment period, patients should not squeeze it by themselves to avoid spreading the inflammation, and it is recommended to go to a hospital ophthalmologist for further treatment. For mydriasis, early pharmacological intervention is recommended in order to reduce symptoms and promote recovery from the disease. If an abscess is formed, it is important to avoid waiting blindly and to facilitate healing by surgical incision and drainage of the abscess.