Ophthalmoplegia during lactation is usually treated with topical antibiotic drops, mainly Topaz eye drops, which are relatively safe and are recognized as relatively safe antibiotic drops in the industry and can be used during lactation and in small children. Ophthalmoplegia is a purulent inflammation of the lid gland caused by bacterial infection and can be suppressed at an early stage with the use of Topaz eye drops. If the use of the drops is not timely in the early stage, or found when it is already very serious, you can consider taking antibiotics again, antibiotics may be based on cephalosporin, but the specific type of cephalosporin, you can consult the pediatrician to take, will make the wheals can be faster to get better.