How are blepharocysts treated in children?

Blepharophalangeal cysts in children can be treated with general treatment, medication and surgery according to the condition.
1. General treatment: It is mainly applicable to those who have small blepharophalangeal cysts with no obvious symptoms, and often do not need special treatment, and some of them can be absorbed on their own or through local hot compresses to promote absorption. The patient should pay attention to the protection of the affected area, pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, and avoid secondary injury.
2. Medication: For larger blepharocysts, glucocorticoid drugs can be injected into the cyst to promote absorption, commonly used drugs include prednisolone acetate, etc., which need to be used according to the doctor’s prescription.
3. Surgery: Blepharophalangeal cysts that do not go away for a long time can be surgically removed.
Children with blepharocysts are advised to seek prompt medical attention and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.