1. What is style
Cereal swelling, also known as stylosoma, is a common acute inflammation at the edge of the eyelid. It is usually caused by the infection of the eyelash follicle, and its symptoms include pain, redness, swelling, local warmth, etc. Wheaty swelling is often seen in teenagers and adults, especially those who suffer from insufficient sleep, high mental stress or use of cosmetics such as mascara to cause clogged eyelash follicles.

For many patients, they may worry about whether they need surgery, or whether they can treat styloma with drugs. This issue will be discussed in detail below.
2. Non operative treatment of styloma
For many patients with styloma, surgery is not the only treatment option. Here are some non surgical treatments:
1) Hot compress: hot compress is one of the common non-surgical treatment methods to relieve the symptoms of styloma. By placing a towel soaked in warm water on the affected eyelid, hot compresses several times a day can promote blood circulation, relieve pain, and help acne discharge. This is a simple and effective treatment, but it still needs patience and perseverance.
2) Local antibiotic ointment: Some doctors may recommend that patients use ointment containing antibiotic ingredients. These creams can alleviate symptoms and promote healing by killing the bacteria that cause the sty.
3) Oral antibiotics: For complex or severe symptoms of stylosoma, doctors may consider oral antibiotics. This treatment can effectively inhibit bacterial infection and alleviate inflammatory symptoms.
It should be noted that the above non-surgical treatment methods may have different effects on different patients, so please consult a professional doctor when choosing a treatment plan.
3. Existing drug feasibility
In addition to the local and oral antibiotics mentioned above, there are other drugs that can be used to treat styloma.
1) Eye drops: Some eye drops containing antibiotic ingredients can be dropped into the eyes to reduce inflammatory symptoms and treat styloma. The use of this drug usually requires the prescription and guidance of a doctor to ensure correct use and avoid possible side effects.
2) Oral anti-inflammatory drugs: some inflammation related oral drugs can also be used for the treatment of stylosoma. These drugs can reduce pain and redness, and promote healing. However, the use of oral medication must be carried out according to the doctor's recommendations and prescriptions.
In general, drug treatment is a feasible choice for some patients with stylosoma, but the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of doctors, and any possible adverse reactions should be closely watched.
4. Summary
Wort is a common inflammation of the eyelids, usually caused by infection of the eyelashes and hair follicles. In addition to surgical treatment, there are also some non-surgical treatment options, such as hot compress, local antibiotic ointment and oral antibiotics. In addition, drug treatment is also a feasible option, such as eyedrops and oral anti-inflammatory drugs. Although drug treatment is effective for some patients, any treatment should be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors.
In general, surgery is not the only choice. The selection of appropriate treatment methods should be based on individual conditions and under the advice of doctors. For those patients who need surgical treatment, they should seek the help of professional hospitals for surgical treatment in a timely manner.