Blepharitis Also known as blepharitis, blepharitis is caused by an infection, and moxibustion treatments are generally ineffective and may lead to exacerbation of the condition. Blepharitis is a common ophthalmic disease, usually caused by purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands due to Staphylococcus aureus and other infections, and the patient’s eye area will have obvious redness, swelling, pain, tearing and other uncomfortable symptoms. Moxibustion produces smoke, and the smoke irritates the eyes, which may lead to the patient’s tears and redness, swelling and pain aggravation, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease. Patients with blepharitis should be treated with anti-infective therapy in a timely manner, using levofloxacin eye drops, erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to control inflammation and promote recovery. The patient’s eyelid abscess formation, the patient feasible surgical incision drainage, promote the abscess subside. It is recommended that patients with blepharitis consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.