If the granuloma breaks down and the pus is not drained or a small granuloma forms at a later stage, surgery is still needed. If the pus is drained and the recovery is relatively good, surgery is not needed.
An erysipelas is an acute suppurative inflammatory lesion that occurs in the glands of the eyelid, manifested as a lump or hard nodule in the eyelid area, which usually breaks down and drains pus on its own. If the pus breaks down and the pus is not drained, surgical incision and drainage is needed. If the pus breaks and the pus drains away, but a small granuloma forms later, surgery is needed to remove it.
If the pus breaks, the pus drains cleanly, and the recovery is better, surgery is not needed.
Therefore, the granuloma pus broken, the specific need for surgery, mainly depends on the pus is not clean, later there is no formation of small granulomas, etc., generally can not judge on their own, it is recommended to consult a doctor to check and follow the doctor’s instructions. If you have a granuloma, it is recommended that you do not squeeze it to avoid infection.