How to treat subcutaneous cysts of the eye

Subcutaneous cysts are chronic inflammation and glandular retention formed by factors such as glandular blockage. In the newly formed period if it can be detected, heat application may be absorbed. Cysts can gradually increase in size, and irritating diets and overstimulating behaviors can also cause significant enlargement in a short period of time, and surgical removal should be considered for patients whose appearance is affected. Surgery requires peeling the upper skin as much as possible, as well as the tissue around the cyst, to be completely removed, especially the cyst wall, not only to prevent recurrence but also to avoid infection of the residual tissue. Larger cysts will also require sutures, which will be removed in about seven days and will basically allow for complete recovery. You should avoid applying greasy, as well as overly stimulating cosmetics to your eyes in your life, don’t eat spicy and stimulating food, pay attention to facial cleanliness to avoid glandular blockage, and correct bad habits such as staying up late.