RECURRING STYE

2024-04-10 05:31:34
Hi. My sister gets a stye in one of the eyes frequently. It is a recurring episode every one or two months. Can you please tell me why this happens probably and what can be the treatment for the same ? She wears specs as well.
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A red, painful swelling near the edge of the eyelid that may look like a boil or pimple is a characteristic feature of stye. It develops from small glands of eyelid. It is self resolving within few days. The most effective treatment is dry hot fomentation. Warm comress or  warm washcloth applied to the eyelid may relieve pain and discomfort. You can take any anti-inflammatory tablet after meals. Avoid rubbing maintain hygeine.

Answered2024-04-10 10:51:17

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Pl do Hot phone ration.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2024-04-11 08:57:20

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Can do warm compresses. Maintain hygiene

Answered2024-04-10 12:29:20

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Meibomian gland ducts blocked and gets infected Advice Avoid rubbing of eyes Hot fomentation twice a day Maintain good hand and eye lid hygiene Drink plenty of water in summers
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If recurring then please consult and get your refractive error corrected and check your random blood sugar levels.

Answered2024-04-10 11:20:02

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Avoid rubbing of eyes frequently Maintain good eye hygiene. Start hot fomentation .

Answered2024-04-10 10:49:54

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This might happen due to eyelid gland blockage followed by infection
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Start regular warm compression of lids and also avoid touching eyes frequently

Answered2024-04-10 10:14:16

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