Wheat grains in children are less likely to heal on their own, and can be cured in about a week with aggressive treatment. They are caused by bacterial infections of the glands of the eye, such as the meibomian glands, and are less likely to heal on their own because the child’s immune system is not yet fully developed, and the child often cannot tolerate the pain caused by the granuloma, so it is recommended that the child seek medical attention. Osteomyeloma can be treated with hot compresses and antibiotic eye drops. The combination of hot compresses to reduce inflammation and antibiotic eye drops to control bacterial growth in the glands can speed up the inflammation. If the inflammation is severe and a large abscess is formed, it is recommended that the child seek medical treatment in a timely manner to drain the pus through surgery or other means, combined with medication to promote the inflammation to subside. If your child has a granuloma, please go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the disease.