
A
chalazion (stye) is a small lump in the
eyelid caused by obstruction of an oil producing or meibomian gland.
Chalazia may occur in the upper or lower lids, causing redness, swelling
and soreness in some cases.

Signs and Symptoms
Diagnosis
Patients often request an examination
after an episode of pain and swelling of the lid. The doctor can make
the diagnosis during a simple examination of the eyelids.
Treatment
In the early stages, chalazia may be
treated at home with the repeated use of warm compresses for 5 to 10
minutes followed by several minutes of light lid massage. This helps to
reduce the swelling and makes the lid more comfortable. However, if the
chalazion does not diminish or recurs, medical attention may be
necessary. This may include draining the chalazion along with the use of
antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medications.
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