******** *STYE* ********
Stye is the painful bump that forms inside or outside of the eyelids.
Eyes have lots of tiny oil glands around the eyelids.
Sometimes these tiny glands get blocked and form red bumps. Frequently the bacteria will enter into the bump and causes swelling, inflammation, pain, and redness of surrounding eyelid.
It is medically termed as hordeolum. The bump may point out externally or internally and appears like whitish or yellowish or like a large pimple.
It infection will get disappears by itself when the blockage in glands gets opened and the infection will go away when the pus is drained from the stye.
*Types*
There are two different types of stye.
*Hordeolum:*
It is the blockage in the sweat gland, which is present in the skin of the eyelid and also in the eyelashes or one of the sebaceous gland that is found on the underneath of the eyelashes.
Sebaceous gland is attached to the eyelash follicles that produce sebum which acts as a lubricant for eyelashes and prevent from drying out.
*Chalazion:*
In this type blockage occurs in Meibomian glands, which are the special oil glands in the eyelids. It may cause chronic granulation in the formation of painless lump.
These glands form a single row in each lid, with the body of the gland located inside the eyelid, and the opening located at the rim of the lid, posterior to the lashes.
*Risk factors*
Some of the risk factors for stye include:
*.Using expired cosmetics
*.Sleep deprivation
*.Not removing eye makeup for over a night
*.Inserting eye lens without disinfecting with washing solution or not washing hands when placing lens
*.Touch eyes without washing hands
*.Have any chronic inflammation in the edge of the eyelids such as blepharitis
*.Having skin condition such as rosacea
*Causes*
*.Stye is usually caused by the infections in the oil gland of the eyelids.
*. It is mainly infected by most common bacteria.
*.It causes painful lumps with pus inside in it.
*.Sometimes it is caused by thickening of the substance which is produced by the gland and causes the substance to flow slowly or not at all.
*Symptoms*
*.Sometimes stye occurs simultaneously in both the eyes or in one eye. The patient will have a bump, redness or swelling can make eyes to tear.
Symptoms of stye include:
*.Blinking of eye due to foreign sensation in eye
*.Presence of lump or bump in the eyelids
*.Pain in the area of bump
*.Swelling
*.Droopy eyes
*.Discharge of mucus from eye
*.Tearing
*.Discomfort when blinking
*.Feeling that there is a dust in eyes
*.Itching of eyes
*.Burning sensation
*.Blurred vision
*Diagnosis*
*.Will a perform physical examination on the eye and ask about symptoms.
*.Biopsy can be carried out to check for the cause of infection and to remove lumps of the eyelids.
*Treatment
In many cases stye doesn’t require treatment, it heals by itself.
Sometimes it may occur again.
May recommend following treatments, such as:
*Antibiotics:*
Occasionally may recommend an erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and other antibiotics such as chloramphenicol or amoxicillin may also be used.
*Warm compress:*
It can also treat stye.
A cloth is warmed with hot water and it gently compressed on the eyes for 5 to 10 minutes.
Repeat this for 3 to 4 times a day, it will clear stye and this makes pus to drain away.
*Surgery:*
If stye doesn’t respond to any kind of therapy, may recommend a surgical procedure to remove the stye under the local anesthesia.
A cut is made; the pus is drained out of the gland.
Sometimes the removed stye is sending for the test to investigate the possibilities of skin cancer.
*Complications*
Complications can be extremely rare, but sometimes complications may occur such as follows:
*Chalazion or Meibomian cyst:*
if have long-term lumps inside of your eye, it may lead to Meibomian cyst.
These lumps are painless unless they get infected.
*Periorbital cellulitis:*
This can cause inflammation around the eyes due to the infection in the lumps. The skin layer around the eye becomes inflamed, red and swollen.
*Prevention*
*.Wash hands with sanitizer or soaps for several times.
*.Use valid, unexpired cosmetics and don’t share cosmetics with others.
*.Before placing contact lenses in eye, make sure that washed with disinfectant.
*.If have stye already, apply warm compress in the eye.
*.This prevents it from stye coming back.
*.Sharing towels should be avoided to prevent the infections.
*.Remove makeup in eyes before bedtime
Stye is the painful bump that forms inside or outside of the eyelids.
Eyes have lots of tiny oil glands around the eyelids.
Sometimes these tiny glands get blocked and form red bumps. Frequently the bacteria will enter into the bump and causes swelling, inflammation, pain, and redness of surrounding eyelid.
It is medically termed as hordeolum. The bump may point out externally or internally and appears like whitish or yellowish or like a large pimple.
It infection will get disappears by itself when the blockage in glands gets opened and the infection will go away when the pus is drained from the stye.
*Types*
There are two different types of stye.
*Hordeolum:*
It is the blockage in the sweat gland, which is present in the skin of the eyelid and also in the eyelashes or one of the sebaceous gland that is found on the underneath of the eyelashes.
Sebaceous gland is attached to the eyelash follicles that produce sebum which acts as a lubricant for eyelashes and prevent from drying out.
*Chalazion:*
In this type blockage occurs in Meibomian glands, which are the special oil glands in the eyelids. It may cause chronic granulation in the formation of painless lump.
These glands form a single row in each lid, with the body of the gland located inside the eyelid, and the opening located at the rim of the lid, posterior to the lashes.
*Risk factors*
Some of the risk factors for stye include:
*.Using expired cosmetics
*.Sleep deprivation
*.Not removing eye makeup for over a night
*.Inserting eye lens without disinfecting with washing solution or not washing hands when placing lens
*.Touch eyes without washing hands
*.Have any chronic inflammation in the edge of the eyelids such as blepharitis
*.Having skin condition such as rosacea
*Causes*
*.Stye is usually caused by the infections in the oil gland of the eyelids.
*. It is mainly infected by most common bacteria.
*.It causes painful lumps with pus inside in it.
*.Sometimes it is caused by thickening of the substance which is produced by the gland and causes the substance to flow slowly or not at all.
*Symptoms*
*.Sometimes stye occurs simultaneously in both the eyes or in one eye. The patient will have a bump, redness or swelling can make eyes to tear.
Symptoms of stye include:
*.Blinking of eye due to foreign sensation in eye
*.Presence of lump or bump in the eyelids
*.Pain in the area of bump
*.Swelling
*.Droopy eyes
*.Discharge of mucus from eye
*.Tearing
*.Discomfort when blinking
*.Feeling that there is a dust in eyes
*.Itching of eyes
*.Burning sensation
*.Blurred vision
*Diagnosis*
*.Will a perform physical examination on the eye and ask about symptoms.
*.Biopsy can be carried out to check for the cause of infection and to remove lumps of the eyelids.
*Treatment
In many cases stye doesn’t require treatment, it heals by itself.
Sometimes it may occur again.
May recommend following treatments, such as:
*Antibiotics:*
Occasionally may recommend an erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and other antibiotics such as chloramphenicol or amoxicillin may also be used.
*Warm compress:*
It can also treat stye.
A cloth is warmed with hot water and it gently compressed on the eyes for 5 to 10 minutes.
Repeat this for 3 to 4 times a day, it will clear stye and this makes pus to drain away.
*Surgery:*
If stye doesn’t respond to any kind of therapy, may recommend a surgical procedure to remove the stye under the local anesthesia.
A cut is made; the pus is drained out of the gland.
Sometimes the removed stye is sending for the test to investigate the possibilities of skin cancer.
*Complications*
Complications can be extremely rare, but sometimes complications may occur such as follows:
*Chalazion or Meibomian cyst:*
if have long-term lumps inside of your eye, it may lead to Meibomian cyst.
These lumps are painless unless they get infected.
*Periorbital cellulitis:*
This can cause inflammation around the eyes due to the infection in the lumps. The skin layer around the eye becomes inflamed, red and swollen.
*Prevention*
*.Wash hands with sanitizer or soaps for several times.
*.Use valid, unexpired cosmetics and don’t share cosmetics with others.
*.Before placing contact lenses in eye, make sure that washed with disinfectant.
*.If have stye already, apply warm compress in the eye.
*.This prevents it from stye coming back.
*.Sharing towels should be avoided to prevent the infections.
*.Remove makeup in eyes before bedtime
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