Hello,
There is nothing you can do about it. I assume its an incandescent lamp, the vacuum or more likely inert gas filling is done or detearating. The heat of running it will oxidise the tungsten filament and it will irreversibly demmaged and broken.
Theoridacally, if it is a vacuum incandescent lamp(wich most of today are not) it is possible to seal the hole and reevacuat it. However that is something extremely difficult, where special equipment and a very skilled and experienced glas worker is need, as well as clear knowledge about the glass used in the lamp as well as the atmosphere in it.
Due to the shock micro cracks might have formed in the glas, which can completely shatter the bulb when heated.
For very most lamp that is not a resonable choice. It is very often easier to source another lamp.
Best regards
Alex
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