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How Does a Chalazion Look?
While rare, they can sometimes form on the lower eyelid. Chalazia can affect ... (the outer surface of the eye). A chalazion ...
Chalazion: Chalazion is one of the most common causes of eyelid bumps that develops due to a blockage in the oil glands. It is a firm, painless bump that forms farther from the lash line.
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4 Types of Eyelid Bumps
An eyelid bump is often a stye, a pimple-like bump that can be uncomfortable or unsightly but goes away on its own. Other causes include milia (milium), chalazion, or, in rare cases, skin cancer.
Other possible causes include a chalazion, which is a blocked oil gland that appears like a painless lump/rubbery nodule or swelling under the eyelid. Chalazion tend to grow slowly, over days to ...