Friday, April 1, 2011

Get Rid Of A Chalizion

Most chalazions resolve on their own.


Chalazions are small lumps that form on the lower or upper eyelid. They occur when a Meibomian gland in the eyelid becomes inflamed. There are more than 100 of these glands in the eyelid. Some chalazions are soft and filled with fluid, while others may be firm. Symptoms of chalazions include tenderness in the eyelid, an increase in tears, a sensitivity to bright light or pain and swelling in the eyelid.


Instructions


1. Wait for the chalazion to resolve on its on. Most chalazion will vanish on their own in a month.








2. Apply a warm compress to your eye four times a day to relieve pain. Leave the compress on your eye for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. It will loosen the oils blocking the gland and provide some relief.


3. Talk to your doctor if the lump grows, or does not go away. He may prescribe an antibiotic drop to use with your warm compress. Your doctor may recommend surgery, if the chalazion persists.








4. Clean the eyelash area with baby shampoo once the chalazion resolves, to prevent a recurrence.

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