What should I do if the granuloma pus comes out on its own?

Pus drainage, medication and surgery should be carried out if the granuloma breaks out on its own.
1. Pus drainage: if the granuloma breaks out on its own, a clean cotton swab can be used to wipe the pus clean, gently force out the pus inside, and wash it with saline or water. If the pus cavity is large and more pus can be placed on the drainage strip, to help the disease recovery.
2. Medication: After the pus is drained, anti-infective treatment can be used, such as the use of tobramycin or levofloxacin eye drops for eye drops, until the abscess subsides.
3. Surgery: If there are still hard nodules and bumps when the disease recovers, surgery can be considered to promote the recovery of the disease, so as to avoid the recurrence of the disease and the adhesion of the lid.
When the pus comes out of the granuloma itself, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance, so as not to delay the condition, and do not squeeze the rupture on your own.