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A stye is a common infection that affects the eyelids. While they are usually nothing to worry about, a stye can be pretty unpleasant, sometimes causing pain and often making the sufferer feel ...
According to the Cleveland Clinic, you can get a stye on the outer part of your eyelid (which is more common) or on your inner eyelid, facing your eyeball. They’re both treated the same way.
Chiasson recommends using heat and pressing down on the stye for 10 minutes, followed by a light massage with your eyelids closed two to four times per day. They can also go away on their own.
“A stye is caused by a blockage of the eyelid oil glands, or meibomian glands, that leads to a bacterial infection,” says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Carmen Castilla.
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A stye, also called a hordeolum, is a red, tender, sometimes painful bump on the upper or lower eyelid. It is usually due to an oil or sweat gland on the edge of the eyelid near the eyelashes used to ...
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Chalazia and hordeola both occur when the meibomian glands on your eyelid get clogged. “Meibomian glands make oil, which is really important because it helps your tear film not evaporate so quickly,” ...
A stye, also called a hordeolum, is a red, tender, sometimes painful bump on the upper or lower eyelid. It is usually due to an oil or sweat gland on the edge of the eyelid near the eyelashes used to ...