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eyelid bump
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eye, stye, bump on the eyelid, stye, most bumps on the eyelid, styes, a stye, inflamed oil gland on the edge of eyelid, lash meets the lid, appears, a red, swollen bump that looks, a pimple, tender, to touch, a stye, bacteria, skin that get, hair follicle, the eyelash, hair follicles contain oil glands that, become inflamed, bacteria, styes, similar to common acne pimples that occur elsewhere on the skin, have more than one stye, styes, develop over a few days, drain, heal on own, a stye, become a chalazion, an inflamed oil gland becomes fully blocked, a chalazion gets large enough, cause trouble, vision, have blepharitis, eye redness, more likely to get styes, eyelid bumps, xanthelasma, raised yellow patches on eyelids, happen, harmless, occasionally a sign of high cholesterol, papillomas, pink, skin colored bumps, harmless, slowly grow, affect vision, bother, cosmetic reasons, surgically removed, cysts, small fluid-filled sacs, affect vision, red, swollen bump, tearing of eye, a gritty, scratchy sensation, foreign body, sensitivity to light, a doctor, diagnose a stye just by looking at it, special tests, not necessary, styes, chalazions, treated by applying warm compresses, apply, 10 minutes, this 4 times a day, not attempt to squeeze a stye, type of eyelid bump, let it drain on its own, antibiotic creams, help recurrent, persistent styes, large styes need to be lanced to drain the infection, styes often resolve on own, recur, excellent, simple treatment, recurrence of a stye, spread of infection to other eyelash follicles, spread of infection, tissue, the eyelid, eyelid cellulitis, have problems, vision, eyelid bump worsens, does not improve, a week, two of self-care, eyelid bump, bumps, become very large, painful, blister on eyelid, have crusting, scaling of eyelids, whole eyelid is red, eye is red, very sensitive to light, excessive tears, a stye comes back soon after successful treatment of another one, eyelid bump bleeds, always wash hands thoroughly, touching the skin around eye, susceptible to styes, help to clean off excess oils, edges of lids,
pasternak a, irish b, opthalmologic infections in primary care, clin fam pract, 6(1), noble j, textbook of primary care medicine, 3rd ed, mosby, 2001.
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