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WEBChalazia and hordeola (styes) are sudden-onset localized swellings of the eyelid. A chalazion is caused by noninfectious meibomian gland occlusion, whereas a hordeolum usually is caused by infection. Both conditions …
WEBJun 14, 2023 · Learn the difference between a stye (hordeolum) and a chalazion, two types of eyelid bumps. Find out how to prevent, treat and when to see an ophthalmologist for them.
WEBFeb 20, 2024 · An eye stye (sty or hordeolum) is an inflamed oil gland (meibomian glands) near the edge of the eyelid. It appears as a painful red bump that may look like a pimple or a small boil. They’re usually caused …
WEBA hordeolum, commonly called a “stye”, is an infection of an oil gland at the edge of the eyelid and results in pain, swelling and redness. It is usually caused by a bacterial staph infection and looks like a pus-filled …
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