Symptoms of endosteatoma

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We know that granuloma is an acute suppurative inflammation near the human eyelashes and hair follicles. It can be divided into two types, including external granuloma and internal granuloma. The symptoms of external wheat swelling are more violent, and the palpebral margin is localized hyperemia and swelling, and there can be pain and other conditions. Generally, the symptoms of internal wheat swelling are more mild. The patients can find that the yellow pus block and other symptoms often appear on the surface of hyperemia eyelid conjunctiva. Let's take a look at the specific situation.

Symptoms of endosteatoma

First of all, we know that there are two kinds of glands in the eyelid of the human body, one is called sebaceous gland, the other is called meibomian gland. Wheat granuloma is the acute suppurative inflammation of these two kinds of glands, and generally speaking, the bacteria causing wheat granuloma are mostly Staphylococcus aureus, so people should pay attention to it.

Secondly, the internal granuloma is an acute suppurative inflammation of the meibomian gland, and its clinical symptoms are not as severe as the external granuloma. In general, patients may have the following symptoms: localized redness and swelling of eyelid skin, as well as heat and pain, and edema of adjacent bulbar conjunctiva. The symptoms of internal wheat granuloma were conjunctival surface, pain relief, redness and swelling subsided after ulceration and pus discharge.

Finally, for patients with early treatment methods are: wet hot compress or magnetic therapy; When the patient's inflammation is controlled and the pus accumulates to form a sense of fluctuation, the pus can be cut and discharged, and the necrotic or granulation tissue can be properly cleaned up; However, for some stubborn and frequent cases, autoimmune therapy can be used

matters needing attention

At ordinary times, we should pay attention to proper physical exercise, improve their comprehensive quality, eat a balanced diet, avoid irritating food, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and avoid using hands and other unclean objects to contact eyes.