Needle eye, clinically known as blepharitis. It is an acute inflammatory lesion of the lid glands of the eyelids. Most blepharitis is caused by a staphylococcal infection, and many patients have recently had an attack because they have been up late and have not rested well, resulting in a decrease in resistance. In the early stages, the skin of the eyelid is usually confined to redness, swelling and pain, and there is a hard knot to the touch, so you can consider using a moist hot compress 3 to 4 times a day for about 10 minutes each time, topical antibiotic eye drops for the eyes, and antibiotic eye ointment for the conjunctival sac at night before going to bed, which can help control the inflammation. If the symptoms are severe, you can take oral, or sedative antibiotics to prevent the development of cellulitis of the eyelids. Chinese herbal medications taken internally to clear heat and detoxify the eye can also be effective. Usually, the pus may mature in 3-7 days, so if a yellowish-white pus spot appears, it is still recommended to go to the hospital in time to cut open the pus and continue the anti-inflammatory treatment after the treatment. So if you find a needle eye in your eye, it is best to go to your local hospital ophthalmology clinic. In addition, pay attention to rest, to ensure sufficient sleep, less cell phone computer; diet try not to eat spicy and stimulating food.