What should I do if I have a boil on my eye?

The eye boils are often referred to as blepharitis, which can be treated by localized hot compresses, medication and surgery, and the specific treatment is related to the patient’s condition. 1. Hot compresses: Blepharitis is a suppurative inflammation of the glands of the eyelids. In the early stages of inflammation, patients can apply hot compresses locally to the eyes to promote local blood circulation, accelerate the absorption of inflammation, and promote the recovery of the condition. However, in the acute stage of inflammation, it is not recommended to apply hot compresses to the eyes to avoid further spreading of the infection. 2. Medication: patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin ophthalmic ointment, levofloxacin eye drops and other medications to control inflammation and promote recovery. 3. Surgery: If the patient’s eyelid is abscessed, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to perform surgical treatment, such as incision and drainage of the abscess, to promote the abscess to subside. It is recommended that patients with blepharitis consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.