I had a eye stye on the starting of 2021, I didn’t actually take much care of it since I was busy shifting to another country. It’s almost been a year now, the stye is still there on the upper lid, but there is no pain, no itching, no discomfort. Only a bulged something.
I have a lump under one eyelid but it doesn't hurt, I can see fine, it's not red or anything and you can't see it, you can only feel it when you touch it...
I woke up yesterday and my left upper eyelid was swelling. I thought it was mosquito bite since the swelling is almost gone today, except if you touch the center of my eyelid you can feel a small lump there and it doesn't hurt.. I hope it goes away immediately.
I've had a styes and a chalazion last year. It took three months, but it went away. I used moist-heat eye mask and an ointment called PRID. I got another chalazion this year and it swelled up quickly and painfully. Nothing really worked. I was just dealing with it and avoiding people. I researched (in desperation) what causes chalazion and basically all eye problems stem from Vitamin A deficiency. I immediately began eating better and taking a multivitamin. I also did all the whacky remedies in a last-ditch effort. Eyelash scrub with tea tea oil and heat. Nothing worked except the hot salt water rinses and dabbing castor oil. I started both of those and the very next day it was smaller and less red. It improved every day! Use hot water as hot as you can stand, not room temp, and good natural salt (I used Pink Himalayan) and used a shot glass to soak my eye for about 60-90 seconds and blinking vigorously. It's been five days and it's gone! I am commenting to videos to help other people. Ultimately, I believe the Vit. A must have helped tbe most. Happy healing, everyone!!!
I have two, one on each upper eyelid. Seriously annoying! First one since January, second one is a week old. I thought the first one would go away on its own but hasn't and now i have two since last week. Very hard to keep my head up in public with my eyes looking weird...seriously depressing. I'm wiping both eyelids morning and night, need to start the warm compress too. Fingers crossed...
I had a chalazion when I was a little girl and had it removed. Now almost 50 years later, my left eyelid… The same one, is painfully swollen. I’m certain that I did something wrong with my make up😬 Applying A heating pad on my eyelid as of tonight. 15 minutes at a time🙏🏾
it's so annoying to have these. Mine started at the upper eyelid and when it was finally getting better, my lower eyelid started developing another stye, and now I think it is chalazion because it doesn't hurt and doesn't really affect my eyesight. My doctor prescribed antibiotic drops and advised me to come back for minor surgery if it doesn't go away after 2 weeks. The surgery is quite costly and despite applying antibiotic drops 4x/day, my chalazion doesn't appear to be bothered at all..
To be honest, I've had this for at least 11 years under the eyelid, and each time it gets big enough I just pop it with my fingernail, and nothing ever happens afterwards except alittle a bit of tears, but they could be the oil draining from the popped pimple underneath. I have done this time and time and time and time and time again for the last 11 years and ther was no infection or blindness or hindered sight afterwards. But it does come back every few months, and I just do the same thing. MANY will recommend not to do this in the comments, but also I see in the comments that a warm cloth doesn't work that well. So I just pop it, and I'm fine and relieved afterwards.
I advise against popping any eyelid bumps yourself due to the risk of infection and complications; please see an ophthalmologist for a proper assessment. ❤️
I got rid of a huge chalazion by using heating glasses. I'd put them on very hot, using some thin cloth for isolation and just fall asleep in them, then I'd just pull them off in the middle of my sleep when they are cold. It took two weeks. Day by day the chalazion was getting smaller and then disappeared. Not only it was huge but also I had had it for over a year.
Castor oil. I had it for 3 months and looked into barbara oneils suggesting castor oil. I wasn't sure because oil blockes poruses but castor oil BRAKES Down chalazion! In 2 days it was gone. You dont need surgery!!!😊
@mydear6788 That's great to hear! 😊 Castor oil is often used for its anti-inflammatory and healing properties, and it's amazing that it worked for your chalazion. Many people do worry about oils clogging pores, but castor oil can indeed help break down blockages like chalazions in some cases. It's always best to be cautious and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice, but it's wonderful that you found relief without surgery!
I have been dealing with this for almost 2 years and nothing is working. Started in early 2023 and I got the eye surgery several time on each eye. The last doctor did something different and I almost didn’t have any problems for a few months and then it came back again. I am so tired of having this surgery I’m about to just have them remove my eyelids bc at this long I am so tired. Having these bumps on my eyes make me so insecure luckily I wear glasses so ppl can’t see them but I do. I have to look in the mirror every day and see this. My birthday is also coming up too and it popped up again. It’s so annoying
I'm sorry to hear about your ongoing struggle with this issue. It’s crucial to discuss your persistent symptoms with your doctor to explore new treatment options. ❤️
@@MedicalCentric I have spoken with my doctor but it doesn’t seem like anyone knows what they’re doing. Keep prescribing me the same ointment as well as a warm compress but none of that works.
I disagree with heating and rubbing chalazia. A chalazion is an inflammatory response. Ice is therefore a much better treatment. If it is only a few millimeters, keeping the glands open with hypoclorous acid should clear it in a few weeks. Irritating the eye with heat and rubbing is only likely to slow the reversal of the inflammatory response or increase it in the chalazion. However if the gland is still backing up and making the chalazion grow, expression and or heat is needed to open the gland. If the gland isn't open, I don't see how one can hope for a hardened lesion to drain. Compresses and massages made my chalazion worse (although they may or may not have been necessary to open the gland). Stopping them has almost cured the 4 mm x 2 mm painless inside the bottom lid lesion in a few days. The key is keeping the eyelid edges clean while patiently waiting for the lesion to resolve in a few days, weeks, or months. In short, I recommend icing the lid, hypoclorous acid and patience.
I think my meibomian got infected. I had used a makeup sponge, I should of thrown it away as I needed to get a new one. I then two hours after using it started to feel a discomfort when blinking my eye. When I looked inside the lower lid of my eye. A lesion or a small red thing is there. Now underneath my eye is slightly swollen. I’m worried and scared. I was prescribed eye drops. I don’t have drying of the eye or anything. I hope it will be ok. I made a doctors appointment. I’m scared. 😔
How are you now? My left eyelid is swollen. I think I did something similar… Put something on my eyelid that did not agree. I’ve just been putting a heating pad on my eye tonight. I hope you’re feeling better and that everything turned out just fine🙏🏾
I got these chalazion first time in my life, and i just bought a new makeup sponge i didn't sanitize it before using it so that's probably what caused it
I pocked mine with a needle after about 2 weeks, drained all the eecky stuff and left it to do it's thing. Its about a week later now and it's just about gone, can hardly see it.
@@RayPierre my eye is ok now but for some reason in my 30s I've been getting chalazion/ styes a lot my advice would be use a spot fighting face wash I use the cerave 1, get a anti bacterial eye spray this keeps them at bay I use the hyplochlorus acid spray from Optase . I used a eye mask that heats up and massage method. Apple cider vinegar is good too but use diluted always it stings so much. I should probably cut down on sugar in my diet too but I'm just stubborn. Having patients is good advice they do go. I would never recommend popping them.
@Ernisa Alla So I think maybe 3months or less. Because 1.5 months in I got lazy and stopped doing an eye routine. It was getting smaller so I thought it can do the rest on its own. Nope, just went back to it's previous size. I guess my routine is whenever I washed my face (by sink or in shower). I used my face wash but made sure to do the little eye massage technique described in most of the videos. Gentle movements towards eyelash and also windshield wipes before washing everything off. No makeup or heavy sunscreen on my lids. And for safe measures, I went to my department store and bought some eyelid scrub wipes. I think it's probably just soapy water on a wipe but for 6/7$ I didn't mind and it came with many. I wash my face once a day and used those wipes every other day (I get lazy so just whenever). I still have some, so it's called OCuSOFT Lid Scrub Original. But there were many other options in the eye section by contact solution/stye ointments. Any Target/ Meijer/ Walmart should have something in that aisle. So It doesn't come back, I just do the little massage thing everytime I wash my face. I don't know if this will work for you but as long as you're consistent with whatever your method is and don't overdo it (irritate your eye) then you should be good 👍 Good luck!
You must keep your eyes clean daily if you don't want them to return either use lid wipes or the cheapest option is a few drops of baby shampoo in warm water and wipe your eyes daily that should stop them returning...
I have one that is painless but unsightly. I have to admit I tried to burst it with a sanitized needle. Big mistake, almost took my eye out. Been washing with saline solution and rubbing acv on the bump. it drains at night and has reduced in size, but it is still there. Ugh I am so over it.
@@gethealthy123it was cured naturally. I washed daily with saline eyewash solution and dabbed apple cider vinegar on it twice a day. I think it took about 3 weeks to disappear.
Sadly I still have them. I’m not sure if this is what it is. When I went to the eye doctor for my glasses he just said it was a clogged gland. It doesn’t hurt but at first it was just small and got bigger, then there’s one on my lower eye. I want to get rid of them both because it’s a huge bump down in my confidence but I’m unsure as to if I should get surgery or steroids since the warm compresses and all of that doesn’t work
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I have eyelid every month it came back, Someone told me it's bcoz of heat of my body so i take a bath almost every day and then it never go back again for almost 2 years, until this cold season i got it again for i never bath 4 days😂...
will this work if the chalazion is on the inside? i obviously won’t put it right inside my eye but there’s no external opening for my chalazion so will it work? please reply i’m trying to look cute this summer 😭
@@besp8514 thank you, was this in the uk? cause i’m just worried they will tell me to hot compress it n come back and i don’t want to sit in the walk in centre for ages just for that
Had mine about 2 months and its only just getting smaller thank god and only thing different ive been doing is getin more sleep taking vitimans and ive been washing my eyes with baby johnsons shampoo and water and i tryed that apple cider viniger but i dnt think it was that wat did it am unsure what did i didnt do nothing to it for 2 days straight and slept loads an woke up with a crusty eye and a smaller ball x
The first one I got was on my right eye on my bottom eyelid, it stayed long and was surgically removed, then I got a bunch of other ones on both eyes but they would go away, and now I’m got a really big one on my left bottom eye lid and a small one on my right upper eye lid, and from time to time one of my eyes will get really red and be irritated for a couple of days, and I do get blurred vision sometimes and irritation whenever I can’t see very good, I have went to my doctor and told him about my bottom eye lid chalazion and that I’ve had it for around a month, now it’s been like 2 months having it and he jus told me to put warm compresses on it, and that doesn’t work, what should I do and why do I keep getting them , they are so annoying
I got a chalazion on both eyelids.. ive had them since around 2012. I am trying to decide whether I should have surgical removal or not. Is it too late to try non surgical treatment i.e. compress or must i now have surgery as chalazion may have hardened over time?
Given the long duration since 2012, your chalazions are likely to have hardened, making non-surgical treatments less effective, so consulting with a specialist for potential surgical removal is advisable. ❤️
@@sharpmindmt could u write at least the ingredients of that medicine, because in my country homeopathy is not well developed, and I have this problem already 5 months ?
I got a style about a couple months ago I don’t remember exactly how long but after not treating it, it turned into a hard ball on my upper eyelid no redness, small bump that dosent hurt or nothing but it hasn’t got smaller maybe a little bit smaller, I went to the doctors they gave me a scream and I applied it for weeks and weeks and it didn’t do ANYTHING I did warm compress it didn’t do anything. I’m actually rlly nervous I’m going to a doctor soon but I’m only 16 I don’t know how bad it is are you guys around my age or younger? is this serious? Please help me responding to me 🙏🏽
to any Indian or sub-continent people suffering from chalazion, I'll recommend you to use flurisone eye ointment, I had one chalazion for almost a year, I was prescribed neosporin ointment and some tropical drops and it didn't do any wonders for me. after almost a year I went to a doctor he gave me mega cv 650 and flurisone eye ointment and a tropical eye drops, within 1 month my chalazion went away.
@@jitadipmukherjee5330 no not yet my one eye's chalazion is little less and the other's eye is still same, my doctor said it won't effect vision, its only a fat,
i'm really frustrated by this time i'll try my best not to trash in my comment but if i does ignore it in the name of frustration, warm compressions are not helping dont know why, in 2022 one had appeared for the first time after 3-4 days of inflammation there was painless lump on upperlid left eye, i left it untreated then after few months around 4-5 i guess i had this other one, on the same site, over that last one, the 3-4 days process of inflammation and then when inflammation settled the lump was even more bigger, but this time i treated, just after it 1 day i went to eye doc he treated the inflammation but chalazion, then again for the next time, long story short, i had 2 more of these shit balls, the time span was around 6 months later, again inflammation and all but this time the inflammation sets down the doc told me to undergo a minor surgery, btw i had two surgeries within two weeks by fuking two different docs ,she (1st) removed two of them but that was painful and she said that she had removed 80% and will removed rest of in next session and the surgery by this first doc was terrifying because i numbness medication injection was insufficient and during the process i was feeling incisions through my skin and pinches and - and yeah by this time i had two more chalazions but in the right eye lower lid and i addressed her about it anyways she never shitted about it because those on the left upper lid were more appealing to her because of the size - never mind, btw the she was shitting about that 80% of chalazions are drained apparently, i can see after inflammation settles down and drainage was around 50%, by the time of 80% healing they told me to undergo another minor surgery this time 1st doc was gone, now this less experienced crap performs the surgery and i must say the surgery itself was painless compared to previous one but was total was of effort, money and time, besides that last 50% drainage the condition wasn't improved a bit literally, and these surgery were performed around 7-9 months ago i dont remember the actual time frame so please ignore, currently i have 2 or idk 3 on upper left lid and 4 on the lower lid right eye including the new one occurring by the watching this video, so sir is there any solution to this recurring chalazion, i'm planning to go to new doc this week i guess he might suggest surgeries and god knows what results would be. now my face is an unsymmetrical mess which i'm very proud of. if posssible answer the question
For recurring chalazions, consider seeing a specialist for a comprehensive treatment plan, including potential oral antibiotics and steroid injections. ❤️