Can you ice your eyes for granulomas?

The eyes long granuloma generally do not need ice, local hard nodules can be used to promote the absorption of hot compresses. Blepharitis is an acute suppurative inflammation of the eyelid glands, often caused by staphylococcus, especially Staphylococcus aureus, and the treatment mainly relies on antibiotics and anti-infective treatment, and hot compresses can promote the subsidence of the granuloma. Generally early blepharitis (usually the first 2~3 days after the attack) should be treated with localized hot compresses for 10~15 minutes each time, 3~4 times a day, which can relieve the symptoms and promote the inflammation to subside. Daily antibiotic eye drops anti-infection treatment (such as levofloxacin eye drops), when the infection is serious can be changed to oral penicillin or cephalosporin and other antibiotics. When the symptoms of long granuloma in the eyes are obvious, you should go to the regular hospital, and use the medication under the guidance of a professional physician.