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Asked for female, 28 years old from Bhopal
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
If the chalazion doesn't go away, you should seek help from an eye specialist. The chalazion may need to have the fluid drained through a small incision. You may also need an injection of steroids to reduce swelling and inflammation.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
If the chalazion doesn't go away, you should seek help from an eye specialist. The chalazion may need to have the fluid drained through a small incision. You may also need an injection of steroids to reduce swelling and inflammation.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Bhopal
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Hi Lybrate user,
it is normal if you notice some swelling or bruising around eye after chalazion removal surgery.
And some discharge is also there.
You can use cold compress on eye to reduce swelling.
And avoid # rubbing eyes # touching eyes
# getting water in your eyes when showering # wearing eye makeup.
All these symptoms can be very well managed by appropriate homeopathy medicines.
it is normal if you notice some swelling or bruising around eye after chalazion removal surgery.
And some discharge is also there.
You can use cold compress on eye to reduce swelling.
And avoid # rubbing eyes # touching eyes
# getting water in your eyes when showering # wearing eye makeup.
All these symptoms can be very well managed by appropriate homeopathy medicines.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Chandigarh
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Dear lybrate-user, a chalazion is a slowly developing lump that forms due to blockage and swelling of an oil gland in the eyelid. A chalazion is generally not an infection. Usually it drains out within some days. If not try the following procedure:
-apply warm compresses to the eyelid for 10 to 15 minutes 4 to 6 times a day for several days. The warm compresses may help soften the hardened oil that is blocking the ducts and allow drainage and healing. -you can also gently massage the externa...more
-apply warm compresses to the eyelid for 10 to 15 minutes 4 to 6 times a day for several days. The warm compresses may help soften the hardened oil that is blocking the ducts and allow drainage and healing. -you can also gently massage the externa...more
Asked for male, 29 years old from Kolkata
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Chalazion
The eyelids sometimes develop small lumps due to blockage in the oil glands and this condition is referred to as Chalazion. It can usually develop on any region of the eyelid and it is not a serious condition. In most cases, there is even no need for any treatment and the problem will resolve on its own within few days. It is also not painful unlike the other forms of eye infections and you will not face too much inconvenience due to this condition. It is observed that people suffe...more
The eyelids sometimes develop small lumps due to blockage in the oil glands and this condition is referred to as Chalazion. It can usually develop on any region of the eyelid and it is not a serious condition. In most cases, there is even no need for any treatment and the problem will resolve on its own within few days. It is also not painful unlike the other forms of eye infections and you will not face too much inconvenience due to this condition. It is observed that people suffe...more
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Chalazion
The eyelids sometimes develop small lumps due to blockage in the oil glands and this condition is referred to as Chalazion. It can usually develop on any region of the eyelid and it is not a serious condition. In most cases, there is even no need for any treatment and the problem will resolve on its own within few days. It is also not painful unlike the other forms of eye infections and you will not face too much inconvenience due to this condition. It is observed that people suffe...more
The eyelids sometimes develop small lumps due to blockage in the oil glands and this condition is referred to as Chalazion. It can usually develop on any region of the eyelid and it is not a serious condition. In most cases, there is even no need for any treatment and the problem will resolve on its own within few days. It is also not painful unlike the other forms of eye infections and you will not face too much inconvenience due to this condition. It is observed that people suffe...more
Asked for female, 20 years old from Chennai
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You need to take homeopathic medicines.
Use a clean compress each time.
Wash your hands before and after touching the affected eye.
Avoid touching the tip of any prescribed eye drops, ointments, or gels directly to the eyelashes or eyelid.
Avoid applying or using cosmetics on your eyelid area for the time that the stye is present.
Use a clean compress each time.
Wash your hands before and after touching the affected eye.
Avoid touching the tip of any prescribed eye drops, ointments, or gels directly to the eyelashes or eyelid.
Avoid applying or using cosmetics on your eyelid area for the time that the stye is present.
Asked for Male, 18 years old from Ghaziabad
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There is no ionising or eal radiation from cellphones and the phones conduct sound with radiofrequency . Chalazion is not due to it and is an infection .Applying a warm compress to a chalazion helps to soften the wall of the pus sac. This will often encourage the pus sac to break open and spill its contents. ...
Take a small towel or washcloth and soak it in a bowl hot water. ...
Apply the warm compress to the chalazion until the heat starts to diminish.
Take a small towel or washcloth and soak it in a bowl hot water. ...
Apply the warm compress to the chalazion until the heat starts to diminish.
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