If your child’s eyes are still swollen after the pus is drained from the granuloma, it may be that the pus has not been completely discharged, and you can choose surgical treatment, medication, dietary modification and other ways to improve. 1. Surgical treatment: after the discharge of pus from the granuloma, the patient’s eyes are still swollen, it may be that the pus has not been completely discharged or the pus is generated again caused by the patient’s feasibility of surgical treatment, the local necrotic tissues and newborn granulation tissues to clean up, placed drainage strips to make the pus discharge, and to promote the subsidence of abscesses. 2. medication: granuloma is usually caused by staphylococcus aureus and other bacterial infections in the eyelid glands suppurative inflammation, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use levofloxacin eye drops, erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and other antibiotics to control inflammation and promote the eyelid redness and swelling to subside. 3. Dietary adjustments: during the treatment period, patients should also pay attention to a light diet, eat more fresh fruits, vegetables, avoid eating a lot of spicy, stimulating food. Patients should also strengthen eye care and avoid rubbing the eyes with unclean hands to avoid aggravating the condition. It is recommended that patients with granuloma should seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.