Wheatgrain swollen fester how to do
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Granuloma, commonly known as pinhole, is a purulent inflammation caused by infection of sebaceous gland or meibomian gland. It's a bacterial infectious disease. Staphylococcus aureus is the main pathogenic bacteria causing wheat kernel swelling. This kind of bacteria widely exists in our surrounding environment and has strong pathogenicity in suitable environment. If it invades people's eyes, it will cause eye infection, causing inflammation and blockage of the glands in the eyes, and swelling of the opening of the glands. Serious later can fester, form cyst, some even want to go to the hospital incision row pus. How to deal with wheatgrain swelling and suppuration.
Wheatgrain swollen fester how to do
First: in clinical practice, the causes of wheat swelling are caused by the following factors: the first is due to the infection of pathogenic bacteria, which accounts for about one third of the total, the second is the eye hygiene (wiping eyes with dirty towel, handkerchief, etc.), the decline of resistance and some other eye diseases can cause wheat swelling.
Second: sometimes when the wheat swelling with physical hot compress method and eye drops eye drops can not control its continued deterioration, it will be suppurative. When the abscess matures, some small abscesses will break by themselves. We need to use sterile gauze to wipe the pus, and cooperate with disinfection treatment. For large abscesses, we need to go to the hospital for incision and drainage.
Third: when the wheat swelling is serious, it will be suppurative in the eye, avoid improper extrusion, to prevent the spread of inflammation to the orbit and intracranial. If you can't deal with it, you should go to the hospital to cut and discharge the pus. After the pus comes out, you should apply antibiotic eye drops or eye ointment. After you go home, you should pay attention to the eye hygiene and disinfection, and change the dressing to prevent the infection of trauma.
matters needing attention
There is also a folk prescription for treating wheat swelling, which is to tie a thread at the root of the middle finger on the opposite side of the patient's eye, that is, if wheat swelling occurs in the left eye, tie the thread at the middle finger of the patient's right hand, and pay attention to the thread should not be too tight.