A chalazion and a hordeolum are both bumps on the eyelid. A hordeolum, also called a stye, is caused by bacterial infection, while a chalazion results from an obstructed gland. Knowing whether you ...
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4 Types of Eyelid Bumps
These bumps form if bacteria enter oil glands that line the insides of your eyelids and lubricate your eyes. The result is a painful, swollen, sometimes pus-filled bump. Risk factors for styes ...
Eyelid bumps are often caused by a small infection like a stye or a medical condition like xanthelasma. While most eyelid bumps aren't dangerous, you may need to see a doctor to get rid of them if ...
Between concealer, correctors and eye patches, it’s safe to say that the under eyes are a common area of concern for most people. But if you struggle with eyeshadow creasing or droopy eyes, the ...
A stye is a red bump that forms on the eyelid and can look and feel like a big pimple. This bump often feels swollen and painful to the touch. Styes are basically like acne that occurs on the ...
Epiphora describes excessive eye watering. Allergies, infection, or a clogged tear duct often cause it. Learn about causes, ...
The conjunctiva is a clear membrane that covers the inside of the eyelids and the white part of the eye. The irritation or infection of this membrane results in a condition called conjunctivitis.
Your stitches may dissolve on their own. Or your doctor may remove them 3 to 5 days after surgery. Your eyelid may be swollen and bruised for 1 to 3 weeks after surgery. The appearance of your eye may ...