Patient: Baby 15 months old, two chalazia in the left eyelid, the big one is as big as a green bean, the small one is half of it, it has been growing for 3 or 4 months when it was found, is it conservative treatment or general anesthesia surgery to scrape it out? Xu Xin, Ophthalmology Department, Ningbo Second Hospital: We often encounter such cases clinically. If the disease has been in progress for 3-4 months, it is estimated that there is already new granulation tissue, and surgery is necessary to remove it. Our approach is to give the child some sedative, such as chloral hydrate suppository anus, after the child is asleep with a sheet wrapped around the child’s body (like a newborn candle bag), so that parents in the surgery to fix some easy, and then use local anesthesia surgery. If not, only basic anesthesia can be used.