What’s wrong with ocular mydriasis?

Ophthalmoplegia, also known as eye pouting or pinhole, is the technical term for blepharitis, an acute purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands that is clearly caused by a bacterial infection in Western medicine. In Chinese medicine, it is more likely to be caused by fire, such as a recent diet of spicy, stimulating foods, staying up late, not drinking enough water, or not having a regular routine, or the child may be wearing more clothes or covering more during the change of seasons, causing a large fire in the body. In the early stages of the eye, you can use antibiotic eye drops or local hot compresses to help the inflammation subside, and in Chinese medicine, you may also use the ear tip bloodletting method to reduce inflammation, which also has some effect. With the aggravation of the disease, the local area will gradually mature and pus spots will appear, at which time it is necessary to go to the hospital to incise and drain the pus, and the symptoms will be relieved soon after the pus is discharged, and it will generally heal in 3-5 days after the operation.