What to do if the granuloma becomes inflamed and pus breaks out on its own?

Blepharitis, also known as blepharitis, can be treated with clean medical swabs to clean out the eye after the abscess breaks down, medication as well as surgical referrals as prescribed by the doctor.
Blepharitis is a purulent inflammation of the glands of the eyelids, which can cause redness, swelling, and pain in the eyelids, as well as eyelid abscesses. After the abscess breaks down, there may be a large amount of purulent mucus overflow, the patient can use medical cotton swabs to clean up around the eye, after cleaning up the use of povidone-iodine disinfectant solution for disinfection, to avoid the spread of infection.
Patients can also use tobramycin eye drops, erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to control inflammation and promote recovery. If the pus of the eyelid abscess is not drained cleanly, surgical drainage treatment can be carried out under the guidance of the doctor to promote the subsidence of the abscess.
Patients with blepharitis are advised to seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of their doctor.