Treatment of cysts on the eyes, about cysts on the eyelids

Updated on healthy 2024-05-20
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is a very small surgery that can be done on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia and can be done within an hour.

    The price is about 100-200, not necessarily, but it will not be nearly a thousand.

    It is best to choose a large hospital, provincial and municipal people's hospitals are more reliable, generally speaking, ophthalmology is the best choice, and plastic surgery can also be used.

    Don't be nervous, this minor surgery is safe, technically mature and has a quick recovery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Upstairs, how can you say that a stye costs so much money?!.

    It's a tiny, tiny surgery. There are generally no problems and no *** after surgery.

    It doesn't cost so much money. Generally, regular hospitals can do it.

    100 handles. I can't tell you how much you want there. It's certainly not expensive, though.

    Because it's just an outpatient procedure. When you're done, you're good to go.

    It is recommended that you go to your doctor as soon as possible. Don't put it off any longer. It's going to be dealt with anyway.

    Get back to your health .. early

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Your symptoms are similar to mine, and you should be swollen.

    There was nothing wrong with the surgery.

    The price is about 700-1000.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Ste, although the surgery is the fastest method, but I think the surgery is still not good, when I got the doctor recommended that I have surgery, I am afraid of danger to call the prescription of medicine, 4-5 days on it, with it seems to be red enzyme eye drops I can't remember clearly, you can try a few more eye drops, to anti-inflammatory, to protect don't.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Categories: Healthcare.

    Problem description: My upper eyelid was bitten by a mosquito at first, and then gradually turned into a cyst, do I have to have surgery**? Is it OK to prick it yourself with a needle?

    Analysis: Hello...

    Do not puncture with a needle, it is easy to get infected.

    For styes, you should take some anti-inflammatory drugs during the inflammatory period and avoid squeezing.

    Don't: Don't break it yourself, if there is no obvious effect on taking anti-inflammatory drugs, you can go to the hospital for a minor operation.

    A stye (blepharadenitis) is usually a staph infection caused by an infection that usually affects the eyelid margin or one or more glands in the eyelids.

    The disease can form an abscess and has a tendency to puncture ** and release pus. A stye can be formed spontaneously, or it can be caused by a flangitis, and a person may have a stye for l-2 times in his life, and some people may have a reverse life.

    The initial stage of stye is characterized by poor local hyperemia, increased tension, and near pain, followed by the formation of a small round tender swelling area, increased tears, photophobia, and foreign body sensation. Eyelid swelling is usually localized, sometimes affecting the entire eyelid, and later a small yellow pus spot may form in the center of the swollen area.

    Although antibiotics may be used**, their effect is not significant. The best way to burn your skin is to apply a warm compress. Apply a warm compress for 10 minutes several times a day. Warm compresses can help localize the stye and accelerate the abscess to break down, allowing the pus to drain.

    A stye (inner stye) forms in the deep glands of the eyelids, pain and other symptoms are more severe. Pain, congestion, and swelling are confined to a small area, usually on the edge of the face. Because the stye rarely breaks through on its own, sometimes a doctor needs to cut it open to drain the pus.

    There is a tendency for internal styes to be **.

    Good luck soon...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. do group surgery, No. 9 will definitely be swollen, generally a week will be fine, it is best to take medicine according to the doctor's instructions, eat too much may have ***. Eye application also has an anti-inflammatory effect, so you don't need to apply it if it is not swollen.

    2. Try not to get wet after surgery, try to use your eyes as little as possible, and pay attention to eye rest.

    3. The surgically removed cyst should be subjected to pathological examination to determine the nature of the cyst, if it is benign, it is generally no problem, and it will not be, if it is malignant, the problem is serious, and it must be further removed. Cysts are generally benign and common, so don't be overly careful.

    4. If the cyst is benign, as long as the doctor surgically removes it and the cyst in the operating attendant or trousers is not ruptured, it will generally not be **.

    I'm the doctor, and you can't go wrong with that.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Problem analysis: A stye, commonly known as "stealing the eye of a needle", is an acute purulent inflammation of the eyelid gland. It is usually caused by staphylococcal infection and is divided into external and internal styes according to the affected glandular tissue.

    The external stye is an inflammation of the eyelash follicle and its sebaceous gland, and the inner stye is an acute purulent inflammation of the meibomian gland.

    Suggestions:1Early moist and hot compresses, 3-4 times a day.

    2.Local physiotherapy.

    3.Topical antibiotic eye drops, eye ointment.

    4.If the pus point is formed, the pus is incised and drained.

    5.In severe cases, systemic antibiotics are used.

    Problem analysis: Hello, there is no special effect****, it can be surgically removed again. Initial recommendations are mainly caused by inflammation of the eyelashes, and anti-infection can be considered**.

    Suggestion: This is caused by irritation or allergies, I used to have this mump when I was a child. It's always repeated. I had a second operation, and if I didn't have surgery, it would have grown more and more.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not necessarily, unless it's very big!

    Suspected stye or chalazion.

    **Method——

    Surgery, introduce one that you can accept, the one I did in my junior year of high school was an intra-eyelid stye resection, it didn't hurt, it took a total of 12, no scars, and 3 hours to remove the gauze. I won't talk about the rest. But which one you can do depends on where you grow and how big you are.

    There are some locations where surgery is not possible!

    Oral anti-inflammatory drugs work slowly - you said, it's not good to ......

    Order eye drops, the one you ordered is too low-level. Particularly on the road is tobramycin dexamethasone, glucocorticoids plus antibiotics, this is about 38. Don't want this, you can change to a high-level point, 10 pieces of 20 will do. If it is drip for a long time, bear bile and houttuynia are fine.

    In traditional Chinese medicine, the occasional long stye is the liver is hot, and the long-term growth is the disharmony of the spleen and stomach. Drink some Chinese medicine, I have drunk it, the spleen and stomach are not in harmony, about 15 a day.

    Acupuncture, let's say the easiest way to bleed - the highest part of the ear on the side of the affected eye, prick with a needle, squeeze the blood, the more the better, suitable for unbroken.

    Home remedies - Tie a rope at the base of the middle finger on the opposite side of the affected eye, some say red, some say black, I tie them all. Wrap seven circles and tie seven knots.

    Hide behind the door, poke the ground with the corner of your clothes, and say as you poke - poke you to death! Poke you to death! It seems to be 20 times...... pokeI can't remember how many times, but when my classmates told me, it was already very heavy, and I didn't dare to try it.

    Also, it would be better to apply aloe vera gel, as long as it doesn't get in your eyes.

    Precautions – this is important! Don't stay up late, can't eat meat when you eat supper at night, can't have oil, don't look at your phone in a dark place, computer or whatever!

    Also, can't scratch! Can't catch! Don't squeeze yourself if it's broken, go to the hospital!

    Good luck soon**!

    Refer to my years of experience and the seven-year and eight-year ophthalmology courses of human health.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, the appearance of redness and swelling indicates an infection. This kind of cyst generally does not disappear with eye drops, and it is considered to be surgically curetted**, and surgery can be done after anti-infection.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, oral anti-inflammatory drugs, drops of levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, and local hot compress** are sufficient.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Your child is concerned with a meibomian gland cyst, also known as a chalazion. It is a common disease in the eyelid area due to the obstruction of meibomian gland discharge, which leads to the accumulation of contents and the formation of a lump.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Judging from your description, it may be that the eye hygiene has not been done well recently, coupled with too much stress, lack of sleep, unreasonable use of eyes, and irritation. If the inflammation has been controlled and the inflammation is to recover completely, surgical resection may be considered, and the eyes should be kept clean, pay attention to rest, use the eyes reasonably, drink more water, and eat more foods that reduce fire, such as kelp soup.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Could it be a sebaceous or meibomian adenoma? Anyway, it doesn't look good on the eyelids, so the surgery is better. You tell me?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I've had surgery, it's a minor operation, it's fine, the cost of 100 200 yuan, the gauze can be taken in two days.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is recommended to go to a large hospital!! Don't procrastinate!! Don't go to the hospital!! The problem of the eyes cannot be ignored!! A must go to a big hospital!! Honest Hospital !!

    Cyst? Is it inflamed? If it is inflamed, it cannot be operated on for the time being! If you don't have inflammation, you don't need erythromycin!! It may be folliculitis, but after the inflammation is reduced, let's see if surgery is needed!!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I just had surgery for an eyelid cyst (sarnazion) in my right eye on April 1st, which is okay.

    It's not as scary as you think!

    It depends on whether you do it outside or inside, you don't need stitches to do it inside, and you need stitches on the outside to also affect the aesthetics! I did it inside.

    Surgical procedure. Disinfect your right eye first. Turn the cyst up and apply a little anesthetic. The doctor holds it down with his hand, and after a minute or two, it turns it out again.

    Started to inject anesthetics.

    It hurt a little bit when I was injected with the anesthetic, but it was still bearable, and when the potion was injected, it started to feel a little woody, and then I didn't feel anything. After the anesthetic, the doctor will.

    Cover the left side of your face with medical paper or cloth, and fix your cyst with something like a clip, and the surgery begins, and the procedure doesn't feel anything, but your eyes have to keep looking in the opposite direction of your cyst, and the operation doesn't take long (mine was over in 16 minutes). After coming out, press it with the palm of your hand to prevent bleeding, press it for about 20 minutes, and the doctor will glue a square gauze to you, and then go home to rest. Gauze tape for a day will do.

    The next day, you will go to the hospital for a follow-up, and the doctor will use the instrument to see how your wound is healing, and if it is good, the doctor will wash your eyes with a potion. (My wound healed well, so the doctor washed my eyes and went home that day).

    After the surgery, the eyeshadow will be swollen, but it's normal to be fine, so don't worry too much.

    Be careful not to eat spicy food after surgery.

    Finally, I wish you a speedy **!

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