In mild cases, hot compresses and topical antibiotics can be used, which can promote the elimination of the granuloma. For more severe cases, oral antibiotics or even incision and drainage of pus are required. However, the exact effect varies from person to person. Eyelids are suppurative inflammation of the eyelid glands, and are mainly treated with hot compresses and antibiotics. In the early stage of granuloma, you can apply hot compresses about 3 times a day and use topical levofloxacin eye drops, which can help to eliminate the granuloma. For patients with spreading infection or even localized abscess formation, oral antibacterial drugs (e.g., Roxithromycin) are required, and those with abscesses need to be incised and drained. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and pay attention to eye hygiene in daily life, do not use dirty hands to rub the eyes, to prevent the reoccurrence of granuloma.