Will an enlarged wheal break?

An enlarged wheal will break up on its own. An erysipelas is an acute purulent inflammation of the eyelid glands due to infection with purulent bacteria. If the granuloma is large and not treated effectively, it may become pus-filled, and when pressure builds up in the eyelid area, the pus-filled granuloma may rupture outward on its own. Therefore, in order to avoid pus from breaking out, the granuloma should be treated as soon as possible. If an enlarged wheal bursts on its own, it is important to clean up the pus and residual pus in a timely manner to prevent the residual pus from becoming organic and forming a hard lump on the eyelid, which may cause eye discomfort again. After cleaning up the pus from the granuloma, the wound should be sterilized in a timely manner to avoid bacterial infection and aggravation of ocular inflammation. After the appearance of granuloma, you can go to the hospital for examination to clarify the causes of granuloma, and carry out targeted treatment as soon as possible to prevent aggravation of the situation, causing other eye problems.