The child is 6 years old and has been infected with canthus for four or five days. At first, it was flat red pox. Later, it was bigger. He went to the hospital to prescribe "gatifloxacin eye drops" and "erythromycin eye ointment", plus "hot compress". Today, the red pox turns white and has red blood filaments, like thick blood. What should we do next? Thank you for your answer! Thank you ~
Condition Analysis:
From the picture, your child's condition should be caused by wheat granuloma. Wheat granuloma refers to the acute suppurative inflammation of eyelid glands. Your child is recovering from this condition. It is recommended to continue to use antibiotic eye drops for treatment. After the pus is discharged, it will basically recover.
Condition Analysis:
If it turns white, it means that the pus head has come out. This kind of pus head will break itself in about 2-3 days. After breaking, the purulent secretion inside will be discharged by itself. When the purulent secretion is completely eliminated, the disease will be completely healed.