Patients with emphysema need to avoid squeezing the abscess to release the pus, as this may lead to the spread of infection and threaten the patient’s life. When an abscess develops on the eyelid of a patient with granuloma, the patient can have it surgically incised and drained to promote the recession of the eyelid abscess. However, patients should not squeeze the abscess because when squeezing the wheal, it can easily cause the inflammation to spread to the surrounding tissues, causing complications such as eyelid cellulitis or orbital cellulitis. McGranuloma is the most common infectious disease in the eyelid area, which is caused by a bacterial infection in the eyelid glands, and patients will experience localized redness, swelling, heat and pain in the eye and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that patients with emphysema seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow doctor’s instructions for treatment.