Blepharitis, also known as molluscum contagiosum, is a condition that starts as a redness or swelling around the eye and grows into a pus. If the inflammation starts with antibacterial eye drops, anti-inflammatory and hot compresses, it is best to let it subside, but if it slowly develops into an abscess, it needs to be removed and drained in the hospital. It is common in people who do not pay attention to eye hygiene, rub their eyes with dirty hands or apply unhygienic cosmetics to their eyes. In addition, eating too much spicy food, overusing the eyes, using the eyes for long periods of time, and not taking rest can cause blepharitis to flare up.