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A pink big bump on my eyelids
So I get this bump on my eyelids it comes out and goes away on its own. But a couple months back I had the bump on my right eye and it has not been going away bump wasn't very big but now from the one last week since it has become a pink bump and it aches a lot and eye becomes teary too, I can't even touch that eye becuz of pain so what should I do? It's just getting worse
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Hello This seems style Try A hot fomentation B. Apply antibiotic ointment locally C. Take systemic antibiotic This may take a week for recovery
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it looks too big an "internal hordeolum" to get resolved by medication. even if the pain subsides but the "bump" may remain will most probaby require surgical drainage under local anaesthesia unless it bursts n resolves on its own with hot fomentation and medications which looks to be slightly rare a possibility to me in your case
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its a very minor surgery with overnight dressing. don't worry
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Its stye  over lower lid Hot compressions  3 times a day Antibiotics  eye ointment  apply over lid 2 times a day  Oral antibiotic and antiinfllamatory  tablets 
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Do it for 10 days and take consultation  after 10 days
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