What should I do if I have a wheal in the corner of my eye?

Macrophthalmia, also called pinhole and syphthalmia, is technically called blepharitis. It is an acute purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands, with localized inflammatory manifestations of typical redness, swelling, heat, and pain in the eye, and a definite bacterial infection. In the early stages of the disease antibiotic eye drops such as levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops, fusidic acid eye drops, erythromycin eye ointment, etc., or local hot compresses for more than ten minutes three times a day can also reduce symptoms and help the inflammation dissipate. However, if the inflammation cannot be controlled and continues to develop and the symptoms worsen, pus spots will slowly form locally in 3-5 days, which means the skin surface will turn white. At this time, you need to go to the hospital to cut open and drain the pus, and the symptoms will soon be relieved after the pus is discharged, usually 3-5 days will be cured.