Medications are usually not the first choice for treating chalazion. Patients can apply localized hot compresses to promote cyst absorption, as well as using medications such as Pranoprofen eye drops and bromfenac sodium eye drops as prescribed by the doctor to assist in the treatment and to control the inflammation.
Chalazion is a common disease in ophthalmology, usually because of the opening part of the blepharoplasty gland is blocked by secretion, secretion stagnation and formation. Patients can apply localized hot compresses to the eyes to soften secretions and promote cyst absorption. Patients can also use anti-inflammatory eye drops, such as Pralofen eye drops and sodium bromfenac eye drops, under the guidance of a doctor to reduce chronic inflammatory irritation and promote chalazion subsidence.
Chalazion focuses on prevention, if patients usually pay attention to wash their face with warm water diligently, do not eat too much greasy, spicy and stimulating food, for the prevention of chalazion can help.
It is recommended that patients with chalazion consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.