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Stye(saloni) in eye
Eye has swollen up and it has bursted so Pus is coming out of it... What to do? Plz suggest something!
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If the stye has burst, then the symptoms should subside soon. Warm compresses and local application of antibiotic ointment should hasten recovery.
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Hello Please don't worry If pus is out then it's good as now it will heal fast Maintain lid hygiene Apply antibiotic ointment locally over lid margins Take systemic antibiotic tablet
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Hi.... Most styes get better without treatment within a few days or weeks. Stye will burst and release pus after three or four days. A warm compress held against the eye encourages the stye to release pus and heal more quickly.  Further treatment is not usually needed unless you have a very painful stye that is not getting better or a very swollen red lid indicating spreading infection. ...
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