Blepharitis is a suppurative inflammation of the eyelids, which can be treated with hot compresses, medications, and surgical treatments as prescribed by the doctor to promote recovery, but not rapid recession. 1. Hot compresses: In the early stages of blepharitis, patients can apply hot compresses locally to the eyes to promote inflammation and relieve symptoms, but it should be noted that the temperature of the hot compresses should not be too high, so as to avoid scalding the eyes. 2. Drugs: Patients also need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic drugs such as levofloxacin eye drops to control inflammation, promote recovery and relieve eye discomfort. 3. Surgery: If a blepharitis patient has an abscess on the eyelid, the patient can have surgery to incise and drain the abscess to promote the abscess to subside. It is recommended that patients with blepharitis consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.