Chalazion
A
chalazion is a swelling in the eyelid caused by inflammation of
one of the small oil-producing glands located in the upper and lower
eyelids. A chalazion is sometimes confused with a stye, which also
appears as a lump in the eyelid. However, a stye is an infection
of a lash follicle and forms a red, sore lump.
Chalazions tend to occur farther from the edge of the eyelid than
styes and tend to “point” toward the inside of the eyelid.
Sometimes a chalazion can cause the entire eyelid to swell suddenly,
but usually there is a particular tender point.
When a chalazion is small and without symptoms, it may disappear
on its own. If the chalazion is large, it may cause blurred vision.
Chalazions are treated with any or a combination of the following
methods:
- Warm compresses help to clear the clogged gland;
- Antibiotic ointments may be prescribed if bacteria infect
the chalazion;
- Steroid injections may be used to reduce inflammation;
- Surgery may be used to drain a large chalazion if it does
not respond to other treatments. The procedure is usually
performed under local anesthesia in your ophthalmologist’s
(Eye M.D.’s) office.

Chalazions usually respond well to treatment, although some people
are prone to recurrences. If a chalazion recurs in the same place,
your ophthalmologist may suggest a biopsy to rule out problems that
are more serious.
Corneal, Conjunctiva & Eyelid Conditions
Chalazion
Conjunctivitis
Corneal Abrasions and Erosion
Corneal Ulcers
Dry Eye
Ectropion
Entropion
Fuchs' Dystrophy
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Keratoconus
Lid Margin Disease/Blepharitis
Pterygium and Pinguecula
Recurrent Corneal Erosion
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
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Corneal, Conjunctiva & Eyelid Conditions
Chalazion
Conjunctivitis
Corneal Abrasions and Erosion
Corneal Ulcers
Dry Eye
Ectropion
Entropion
Fuchs' Dystrophy
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Keratoconus
Lid Margin Disease/Blepharitis
Pterygium and Pinguecula
Recurrent Corneal Erosion
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
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19460-3844
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