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Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by JennyOfOldstones(f): 1:44pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
I developed chalazions in both eyes in 2015 after I suffered from boils ,the boils refused to disappear and then formed chalazions. I didn't go for any surgery then because I couldn't afford one then since I was a student but they eventually disappeared after about 2-3 years. But from what the doctor told me, surgery to remove them isn't risky 1 Like |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by mayormick(m): 1:44pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
You can try some of the drugs prescribed probably it might eventually comot. However if you eventually need to do surgery on it, a friend had similar issue, it was operated upon and it has vanished now. I think is just a minor surgery needed. Saying this to put your mind at ease even if surgery is necessary |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by RPG2020(m): 1:45pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
wumi2017: Amoxicillin is the best But na wahoo how did you know about amoxicillin |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by bayelsaowei(m): 1:46pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
It is a lipid..just fat deposit.. Use a warm cloth to tenderly touch it and also get a recommended eye drop... 1 Like |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by emmamajesty: 1:51pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by emmamajesty: 1:53pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Error401:U can uproot 3 to 4 eyelashes from that affected eye then give it some days it will disappear 1 Like |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Nobody: 1:53pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
I once had it, i used to massage it gently and it went away. Without surgery. |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by edosignature(m): 1:55pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Kindly visit a good hospital for treatment, management & drugs prescription. Thanks |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by OgeFather(m): 1:58pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
OBTOREPA: That's a lie !!!!! I had same thing in the same exact position and I was also told it will vanish but it was there for more than fours year,no pain no reaction at all. Till sometime in 2015, I went for a surgery in BUTH and it was removed smooth n easy, less than an hour surgery. 1 Like |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by hanslem(m): 1:59pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Google "Stye" then go see your ophthalmologist |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Nobody: 1:59pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
You are stingy that's why 1 Like |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Nobody: 2:02pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
wumi2017: Say no to Self medication, OP kindly consult your optician. |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by DroppingLiquid: 2:03pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Ehya, you just gave someone hope. Rooneyboy: |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Kwara1stson: 2:10pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
wumi2017:amoxicillin? For eyes? Una dey craze for this forum |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by carbonado(m): 2:10pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Error401:....Hi, i once had it, i use apple cider vinegar with the mother, it is brownish in colour. what i did was i diluted apple cider vinegar, then at intervals i will use cotton bud to apply it, do not let the apple cider vinegar touch your eyes, so preferable apply from outside, after some few days you will notice that the skin will be getting tender, after a while it will burst. Note that on applying the vinegat, it will be pepperish for awhile and avoid it entering your eyes. 1 Like |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Franky70(m): 2:11pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Stinginess |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by MrSensor(m): 2:13pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Error401:This thing always develops whenever you look at your sister's toto. The only cure for it is to tell her that you saw her toto and ask for forgiveness. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Oly23(f): 2:15pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Hii, just to be clear External Hordeolum is different from chalazion. External hordeolum is like boil on the lid, there is pain, but since you said it doesn't bother you then it's chalazion. If it's still soft, you can try warm compress and some antibiotic eye drop, it may resolve on it's own. If it doesn't, the surgery is not very serious, basically, the doctor will burst it for you but from inside. 1 Like |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by OrdinaryNigeria(m): 2:17pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Chalazion |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by kuruf: 2:20pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
It's chalezon. Minor surgery can take care of it. |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by usj(m): 2:29pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
My ex had this some years ago. She used the drug from the hospital and some local mixture that she robed on it. I haven't seen her for a while now but she's okay without surgery, I will call to find out for you if you want. |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Gokoyer1401: 2:36pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Ad EYE HEALTH MORE EYE ISSUES & SAFETY Chalazion vs. Stye: What Are the Differences? Chalazion vs. Stye: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment By Vanessa Caceres Published on September 01, 2021 Medically reviewed by Bryan M. Wolynski, OD Table of Contents VIEW ALL Table of Contents Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment Prevention A chalazion and a stye may look similar, but they are not the same. A chalazion is a red bump on the eyelid that develops when there is a blocked oil gland. A stye (also called a hordeolum) develops where your eyelashes start or under your eyelid. Bacterial infections usually cause styes. A chalazion or a stye is not usually serious. Discover more about the differences between a chalazion and a stye, including symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Chalazion vs. Stye Verywell / Jessica Olah Symptoms The bumps caused by chalazia (the plural of chalazion) or styes may both look red and swollen, but there are some differences. With a stye, symptoms include:1 Crustiness on the eyelid margin The feeling of something in your eye Pain in the affected eyelid A pimple-like appearance A scratchy feeling in the eye Sensitivity to light Swelling that usually goes away after three days Tearing in the affected eye A chalazion sometimes may not have any symptoms aside from a hard bump. If other symptoms develop, they may be:1 Blurry vision could happen with a larger chalazion. Swelling may affect a larger area around the eye. Chalazion bumps usually grow more slowly and may develop over a few months before they go away if left untreated. The bump is usually firmer than that from a stye. Causes Here are the different causes of a chalazion versus a stye. Chalazion Causes A chalazion is caused by a block in one of the oil glands in the eyelid. These glands are called Meibomian glands. Meibomian glands help provide moisture to the eye. Other risk factors for chalazia include:2 Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids) Rosacea Seborrheic dermatitis Tuberculosis Viral infections Diabetes, high cholesterol, and other medical problems can raise your risk for chalazia or styes.2 Stye Causes Most of the time, bacterial infections cause styes. There are two kinds of styes, and they have different infection-linked causes:3 External stye: This type of stye appears at the eyelash base and is usually caused by an infection in the eyelash hair follicle. Internal stye: This type of stye appears inside the eyelid and is usually caused by an infection in a Meibomian gland from your eyelid. Inflammation of the eyelids (blepharitis) also can cause a stye. Sometimes, a bump can begin as a stye and then become a chalazion. Diagnosis Chalazia and styes do not always require treatment from a healthcare professional. However, if they bother you, you should see an eye doctor. Both chalazia and styes are diagnosed with an examination of the eyelid area, including the appearance of the eyelashes, the structure of your eyelids, and the texture of the skin near the eyelids.4 This could include the use of bright light to get a closer look at the eyelids to help determine if it is a chalazion, stye, or something else. For instance, the bumps that may appear to be a chalazion or stye could be a type of cancer, including basal cell carcinoma.5 The doctor also may ask about other health conditions that you have, as these could contribute to the development of a stye or chalazion. Treatment The treatments for a stye and a chalazion are similar, but not all treatments work for both. Treatments include the use of:6 Antibiotics: This may be used for an infected stye, but not for a chalazion. Warm compresses: A warm compress can help promote faster healing. Apply a clean washcloth that has been soaked in hot water to your eyelid three to six times a day for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. Or, you can get an eye mask that can be heated. Over-the-counter solutions: Stye ointment, eyewash products, and medicated pads to clean the eyelids can help treat a stye, but not a chalazion. Steroid shots: A steroid shot can lower swelling. Your doctor may choose to use a steroid shot if your chalazion is particularly swollen. Surgery to drain the chalazion or stye: A doctor can drain a chalazion or stye that obscures your vision. Do not try to drain it yourself at home. This could spread infection. **************** JennyofOldstones also stated this above, Error401. I can confirm that I had chalazion once before. I had to do that simple surgery to remove it. It was not that expensive. Just go to the specialist to get it checked and removed. If you know it's affecting your self confidence,you can get rid of it ASAP. But if you are not bothered, it can takes some years before it finally disappears. mayormick: |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Nobody: 2:37pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
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Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by PrimadonnaO(f): 2:43pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
My kid sis had this. She's done surgery on both eyes. Last weekend, it seemed like it had returned. |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by PerseDew(f): 2:43pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
Avoid unnecessary surgery. It is Chalazion and it will go on its own after a year or 2. Use a new white handkerchief to follow the aforementioned remedy of warm water compress. Although it may not work cos it's 2 months already. In my case it slightly reduced it after about a month of warm water compress and disappeared completely after almost 2 years. And in the case of eye drops, once it is finished and it is still there, don't go for another one. The best time to do those remedies is immediately you notice it. Good thing you didn't take Augmentin an antibiotic as was prescribed by a Dr for me. If not for my mum that told me to go to another Dr instead of taking more antibiotics, I'd have continued to use a bomb to kill a fly like the later Dr said. He recommended the use once unit of eye drops and warm water compress. |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by TYCO77: 2:44pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
[color=#000099][/color] Error401: Please, do not go for surgery. Continuous gentle rubbing of shea butter on the affected area day and night will take care of it. Initially it may seem like nothing is happening but do not worry, healing is effecting internally. Just keep rubbing in shea butter it will be alright. |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by jkbee(m): 2:45pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
[quote author= And how risky it is![/quote] It's nothing much. It will go naturally, it's understandable that you may not like how it affects the face. I ve once had it... Caused by dust/irritation. I consulted with an optician who advise it would disappear by itself. It's been 9years since it never resurface after 2months then. |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by blinking001(m): 2:49pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
PrimadonnaO:I'm guessing hers was on the lower eye lid right? |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by lookingfly: 2:50pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
wumi2017:so because you know the name of an antibiotic, you will just start pumping it because of any swelling? |
Re: External Hordeleum (Chalazion): Do You Know Anything This Please? (Photo) by Viktorkrum321(m): 3:00pm On Mar 15, 2022 |
happened to my dad with antibiotics and eyedrops . it went away its scary at first but i dont think surgery is necessary |
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