Learn home remedies and medical treatments to help ease your stye symptoms and speed up your recovery.
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Stye treatment can include home remedies and therapies--but when is it time to see a doctor? Learn what causes stye and which symptoms require professional treatment.
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Here are 7 signs that necessitate medical attention for an internal stye, which includes bleeding, impaired vision, and bulging of the eyes.
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If you’ve developed a painful, irritating bump on or underneath your eyelid, it’s likely that you have a stye. Most styes go away by themselves, so all you need to do is follow some basic home treatments to help it heal faster. If your stye doesn’t go away after 10-14 days, or displays any symptoms of infection, be sure to see an eye doctor right away.
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A sty is a painful, red bump that forms on the edge of your eyelid. It may look like an acne pimple and cause discomfort.
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Learn the difference between chalazia and styes. Both are bumps that occur on the eye from infected oil glands or eyelash follicles.
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A stye is a painful red bump on the edge of your eyelid. Learn more about how long a stye may last and options for treatment.
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Swollen, red, and sore, styes can look serious — but in most cases, they can be treated at home with a little extra attention. There are some times, though, w
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