About Chalazion
A chalazion a swelling on the eyelid caused by blockage of a gland. The swelling is a fluid filled cyst and it is rarely harmful.
What does a Chalazion feel like?
The first symptom most people notice is a swelling or lump which develops on an eyelid.
This can cause irritation and pain, and rarely can become infected where the eyelid then becomes becomes more swollen, red and painful.
Chalazion is caused as a result of blockage of the meibomian glands. These glands make fluid help lubricate the eye and can become blocked. The blockage results in a swelling and inflammation which over time can harden to form a lump which is called a chalazion.
Chalazion is more common in people who have the dry eyes, dry skin and dandruff.
How to treat a Chalazion
The treatment of chalazion depends on the severity of the symptoms and includes
- Watchful treatment- which means no treatment as we now more than 50% of people with this condition get better without any treatment although this can take months
- Hot compresses and eyelid massage to help to ease the discomfort
- Cleaning the eyelid to remove any grease
- In cases where there is eye infection alongside the chalazion; which is rare, antibiotic eye drops or ointments can be used
- In cases of recurrent or persistent chalazion, a referral to an ophthalmologist to perform a small operation to release the contents of the cyst could be needed
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