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If I have a stye?

If its a stye what can i do to get rid of it? I dont want to put medication on it or anythinng incase its not actually a stye. What can I do to it thats not harmful for the eye if its not a stye?
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What is a compress???

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Apply a warm/hot wet compress with a washcloth 4 times a day this will bring it to a head and eventually it will go away.
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  • wlauren51 by wlauren5...
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    Leave it alone and keep your face clean, it will go away on it's own and that way you know you're not doing any damage to your eye. Hope that helps:)
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  • lunamiss by lunamiss
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    Use a warm washcloth over the eye for 5-10 minutes (minimum, the more the better). Follow that with a mild cleanser like baby shampoo or one designed for eyes like Ocusoft. This will help break up the stye and wash it away from the follicles.
    If it persists in spite of treatment for a couple of days or becomes painful to your eyeball, see a doc. Medication or an expression might be necessary.
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  • poeomoe2003 by poeomoe2...
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    Eye Stye Treatment - Causes, Symptoms And How To Treat Stye by home remedies

    Eye Stye is a bacteria-infected localised inflammation of the upper or lower eyelid which have Zeis glands that produce a secretion to keep the area moist and soft. Eye stye occurs when staphylococcal bacteria infect one of the tiny glands at the base of the eyelid hairs and then becomes inflamed. An infection bacterium is frequently transferred from one hair shaft to another when rubbing it to relieve itching. An eye stye occurs when staphylococcal bacteria infect one of the tiny glands at the base of the eyelid hairs and then becomes inflamed. Stye has all the the signs of inflammation, swelling, redness, pain and heat or warmth and occurs on the edge of the eyelid. An infection bacterium is frequently transferred from one hair shaft to another when rubbing it to relieve itching.

    Patient may experience pain, swelling, heat and redness on the base of eyelid. It can be affected around the eyelid and eyelashes. A stye can occur at any age. Generally, this infection responds well to treatment but tends to recur. Styes are usually harmless and will go away after several days on their own as your body fights the infection. However they look bumpy and ugly. There are some home remedies for styes that may be helpful for you. A stye initially brings pain, redness, tenderness and swelling in the area, then a small pimple appears. It is small inflammatory tumor on the base of eyelid. This disease does not affect the vision. It is also called by hordeolums by some people.

    The common Causes of Eye-Stye :

    The main cause of stye is the staphylococcal organisms eyelid infections, but other organisms may be involved.
    Diabetes
    Other debilitating illness
    Styes are caused by staphylococcal bacteria.
    Using eyeliner or other eye products can irritate the eye.
    This bacterium is often found in the nose, and it's easily transferred to the eye by rubbing first your nose, then your eye.
    weakness of the immune system
    Using mascara, eyeliner or other eye products can irritate the Symptoms of Eye-Stye

    Some common Symptoms of Eye-Stye :

    Redness accompanied by slight pain.
    Discomfort when blinking
    Swollen, red, tender upper or lower eyelid.
    Difficulty to open the eyes in bright light
    Tearing of the eye.
    Sensitivity to light
    Blurred vision
    Eye pain
    A gritty, scratchy sensation as if there is a foreign body
    Lump and/or swelling in the eyelid

    Treatment of Eye-Stye

    Here is the list of the methods for treating Eye-Stye :

    Application of prescribed antibiotic drops may also be used to help fight the infection
    Boil a handful of acacia leaves in two cups of water to make a decoction and apply it as compress on the eyelids
    A grated potato used as a poultice, reduce swelling in inflamed eyes.
    Surgical drainage of the stye may also be necessary if the stye is not responding to treatment

    Application of prescribed antibiotic drops may also be used to help fight the infection
    Boil 1 teaspoon of coriander seeds with a cupful of water like an herbal tea preparation to wash the eyes 3-4 times a day.
    Antibiotic creams may help recurrent or persistent styes
    Any one or a combination of antibiotic or steroid drops or injections; warm compresses for 5 to 10 minutes, 3 or 4 times a day; gentle massage to express the glandular secretions; or surgical drainage
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