As the disease progresses, local abscesses may form, and the abscesses will gradually discharge to the skin surface or conjunctival surface, manifesting as local pus heads or pus spots, and further development may break down. It is recommended to keep the eye clean first, so as to facilitate the discharge of purulent secretions, and the disease will heal itself after the purulent secretions are completely drained. However, if the abscess is large, completely broken or not broken, it may cause local pus residue, which may be manifested as hard nodules or bumps under the eyelid, and the use of antibiotic medication or local hot compresses cannot promote the absorption of the abscess. It is generally recommended that early incision and drainage of the pus is needed to heal the wheals quickly and to prevent the infection from spreading.