Patients with a small bump on the eyelid, may be chalazion, chicken pox, granuloma and other diseases caused by the patient can be treated by physical therapy, drug therapy, surgery and other methods of treatment, the specific treatment is related to the patient’s condition.
1. Chalazion: Chalazion is an idiopathic aseptic chronic granulomatous inflammation of the glands of the eyelids, also known as blepharocysts, usually due to the obstruction of the drainage ducts of the blepharoplasts, retention of secretions, stimulation of the surrounding tissues and the formation of chronic granulomas of the eyelids. Patients can apply localized hot compresses to the eyes to promote the absorption of the swelling. If the size of the swelling is large, the patient can be treated with lumpectomy.
2. Wheat grains: Wheat grains, also known as pinkeye, blepharitis, is an acute suppurative inflammation of the sebaceous glands near the eyelash follicles or blepharoplasty glands. Patients can use tobramycin eye drops, levofloxacin eye drops and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to control inflammation and promote the redness and swelling of the eyelids to subside. Patients with abscesses on the eyelids can also be treated with abscess incision and drainage to promote the subsidence of abscesses.
3. Chickenpox: patients with transparent blisters on the eyelid skin may be caused by chickenpox, chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus, the onset of the initial period, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to take acyclovir and other medications antiviral therapy, to promote the recovery of the disease.
It is recommended that patients with small bumps on the eyelids accompanied by redness, swelling, pain and other discomforts should consult a hospital in time to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.