Blepharitis, also known as blepharitis, can be treated with physical therapy, medication or surgery, and there is no fastest way to eliminate it. 1. Physical therapy: Blepharitis is a purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands. In the early stages of inflammation, patients can apply localized hot compresses to the eyelids to promote inflammation and relieve discomfort. 2. Medications: Children with blepharitis can be treated with antibiotics, such as tobramycin eye drops, to control inflammation and promote recovery. 3. Surgery: If a child has an abscess on the eyelid and the medication is not effective, the child may be treated with surgery, such as incision and drainage of the abscess. It is recommended that children with blepharitis consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and to have it treated under a doctor’s supervision.