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Noticed that there is a lump like tissue growing inside left eyebrow in my 9year old daughter . Could you please share the nature and diagnosis of this issue ?
Did some warm compresses, but not effective !
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Image quality of internal lesion is not clear.
from outside it appears like a chalazion, but it could be a pyogenic granuloma as well. more clear image of the lesion is required for a confirmatory daignosis.
Next Steps
online video consultation will be helpful for determining further treatment protocol
Health Tips
avoid rubbing of eye, use lubricating eye drops, until daignosis is cleared avoid hot compress.
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It is a CHALAGION.The Zeiss glad,which secrets mucoid material for lubrication needed for the frequent movements,exists in the lids.The defunct gland's excretion is obstructed causing collection of mucoid material collected in the gland causing swelling in the lid.It does not give pain or discomfort .It is of cosmetic value.It needs a small surgical procedure.
Next Steps
Once it becomes a little big it is to be incised.
Health Tips
Better if one undergo refaction test and if necessary one has to use glasses in addition to occular heigene.
It's called chalazion. It's occurs due accumulation of secretions inside a blocked duct.
Only warm compressor is helpful otherwise you need minimal surgery
It is most probably a chalazion. Continue with warm compress. If it is more than one month old, it will require surgical removal.
If it is of recent origin, it may go away with proper medication.
Please consult online for proper understanding of the problem.
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