Children with blepharitis can be treated conservatively, medically or surgically under a doctor’s supervision to promote recovery. 1. Conservative treatment: In the early stages of blepharitis, hot compresses can be applied to the eyelids to accelerate local blood circulation, which can promote the inflammation to subside. However, hot compresses are not suitable when the inflammation is obvious, as they may cause the infection to spread. 2. Medications: Children with blepharitis may have symptoms such as redness, swelling, burning, and pain in the eyelids, and can be treated with tobramycin eye drops and erythromycin ophthalmic ointment under the guidance of a doctor to control the inflammation and promote the recovery of the condition. 3. Surgery: If a child has an abscess on the eyelid and the medication is not effective, the child can have the abscess incised and drained to promote the abscess to subside. It is recommended that children with blepharitis be seen by a doctor for evaluation and treatment under the direction of a physician.