‘Stye’

The stye in the eye

Monday, February 8th, 2010

The stye in the eyeThe barley grain is described by doctors as Stye is an infection of the glands in the eyelid. In many cases, this inflammation takes a festering history. The stye usually is caused by infection with Staphilokokken, isolated, the barley grain, but also caused by an infection with streptococcus.

The first symptom of a stye is an infection that is painful and associated with a reddening of the skin. The swelling increases with progression of inflammation. In addition, the conjunctiva can also be affected, which is reflected by redness and swelling. If the inflammation is very deep, so can the whole edge of the eyelid prominence
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Eye Disease: The stye

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

styeA stye is an infection of the glands of the eyelid that can occur at all ages but are most common in children and young people. Typically resolves with antibiotic ointments.

1. What is a stye?
Stye. Can affect both the upper and the lower eyelid. A stye is an infection of the glands of the eyelid that is characterized by redness, swelling and pain. It’s an abscess, as there is pus in the affected gland, and you see a yellowish spot.

May originate either in the upper lid and the bottom. The type of stye varies by type of glands that are affected.

2. The internal sty
When it affects the meibomian glands (inner lid) is relatively large and is called internal stye. To treat this apply hot wet compresses for fifteen minutes three or four times a day, followed by the application of eye ointment. If the stye is well-formed, it is necessary to exploit or make an incision. If you head out the incision be made through the skin.

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