Western medicine treatment
(1) local wet hot compress, with clean towel or gauze, 2-3 times a day, each time 15-30 minutes.
(2) Antibiotic eye drops such as chloramphenicol or rifampicin or ofloxacin are applied 4-6 times a day. Apply antibacterial gauze eye ointment such as chlortetracycline or erythromycin to eyes, 1-2 times a day 1 time. Generally speaking, systemic use of antibiotics is not required. Individual severe cases can be intramuscular injection of penicillin or oral antibiotics.
(3) The abscess is mature and has a yellow pus head, which can be cut and discharged. But don't squeeze the parts.
The disease should not be squeezed locally to avoid the spread of inflammation and even cause cavernous sinus embolism, which is life-threatening.