What to do if the needle eye stays soft and lumpy

The scientific name for pinkeye is blepharitis, also known as wheals, and if the soft bumps don’t go away, you can apply warm compresses, use antibiotics, and make incisions to drain the pus. Blepharitis is an acute inflammation caused by purulent bacteria invading the eyelid glands. In the early stage, local hot compresses can be applied for 10-15 minutes, 3-4 times a day, to promote blood circulation, relieve symptoms and promote the inflammation to subside. Topical antibiotics, such as levofloxacin eye drops, can be used. If recurrent episodes and systemic reactions occur, oral antibiotics can be taken to control the infection. After abscess formation, incision is needed to drain the pus, and if the abscess is large, drainage strips need to be placed. When the abscess is not yet formed, it is important not to incise it or squeeze it to drain the pus, otherwise the infection will spread, which may lead to cellulitis and sepsis of the eyelid. Needle eye soft lumps do not go away, should go to the regular hospital for medication or surgical treatment, the use of medication should follow the doctor’s instructions.