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Hello! o(∩_o...You can use a hot towel to warm it up again and again every day!
This will have a good effect on reducing swelling! If there is already a stye, you will have to go through this process of thickening Home remedies and other methods are recommended that you do not use them casually Because the eyes are very clean and squeamish, it is still necessary to correctly use the doctor prescribes a better smear and oral anti-inflammatory drugs! If nothing is out of the ordinary, it will slowly recover!
Hope it helps!
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Not necessarily, it varies from person to person, the year before last I had a left eye, and the last surgery was good, and then it would be regular **, but it would disappear by itself in a few days, and now my right eye has grown one, I vomited chlortetracycline eye ointment, and it has not been good for a few days, worry!
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If the swelling is not very large, it may go away.
I always waited for it to suppurate, but I never went to the hospital or had surgery.
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Try the home remedies: Tie a red thread on your ring finger (like wearing a ring) and don't tie it too tightly so as not to affect blood flow. Note; If there is a stye in the left eye, the red line is tied to the ring finger of the right hand.
If there is a stye in the right eye, the red thread is tied to the ring finger of the left hand. Generally, it will be fine for 3 to 5 days, and the pus that does not emerge will be absorbed naturally. Try it......
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1 is not recommended.
Because after the stye is bleeding pus, if you squeeze it out by yourself, because the hands contain a large number of bacteria, it may cause a second infection in the pus part of the messy mu, which will cause more serious consequences, so it is recommended not to squeeze it out by yourself after the stye is bleeding pus, and it is recommended to go to a nearby clinic or hospital for professional treatment in time.
2. If you accidentally squeeze out the stye after it has pus, you can take the following measures to treat the pus site urgently:
1. Determine whether the pus is completely squeezed out. In order to avoid the appearance of suppurative sites** or infections, you should first make sure that you have completely squeezed out the pus.
2. Disinfection and sterilization. After the pus is thoroughly squeezed out, use a clean sterile cotton swab dipped in an appropriate amount of normal saline to disinfect and sterilize the diseased area to prevent bacterial infection.
3. Use eye drops in moderation. The appropriate use of antibacterial eye drops to reduce inflammation in the affected part of the eye can also promote the recovery of the disease.
4. It is recommended to seek medical attention. If the stye is large and there is more pus in it, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time.
3. Generally, it can be drained in about 1 2 weeks.
Because everyone's condition is basically different, some people's styes are more serious, so the pus flow after the ulcer is longer, and some people's styes are smaller, so the pus will be relatively less, when the stye flows out on its own after the stye bursts, if the wound can be disinfected and sterilized regularly, in the case of good wound recovery, it can generally be completed in 1 2 weeks, but it is recommended that it is best to go to the clinic or hospital to squeeze out the pus, so as to avoid infection of the purulent site.
4. Surgical drainage is recommended.
If there is pus in the middle of the stye, it means that the pus is not completely discharged when the pus is bleeding, which causes bacterial infection, and eventually causes the stye to not heal completely for a long time, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for surgical drainage to completely remove the stye**.
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1. There is no fixed amount of lead bump, which is mainly determined according to the patient's condition and actual situation.
If the patient's physique is better, the pus of the stye after suppuration is generally not too much, but if the patient's health is not good, when the disease occurs, the pus content of the stye should be more, so there is no fixed amount of pus in the stye, which is mainly determined according to the patient's condition and actual situation.
2 No, it won't. Because stye is not a contagious disease, it is mainly caused by Staphylococcus aureus infection in the eye, and in addition, if the patient has blepharitis, it may also cause stye, and the pus in the stye is mainly composed of inflammatory factors and dead cells, so the pus of the stye is not contagious.
3 Not necessarily. Although after suffering from a stye, even if the patient does not actively squeeze the pus, the stye will break on its own, resulting in pus outflow, but because after the pus flows out, if the patient does not squeeze out all of it, there may be pus residue in the stye, and it may even cause a second infection, so the stye pus may not be clean when it breaks on its own.
41. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time. If the pus from the stye does not drain cleanly, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to drain the remaining pus so as not to affect the recovery of the condition.
2. Pay attention to hygiene. After the pus in the stye has been removed, the patient should pay attention to their own hygiene to avoid secondary infection of the affected area.
3. Regular disinfection. Regular disinfection of the purulent area can prevent inflammation caused by infection of the purulent area.
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1. The pathogenic bacteria of stye are Staphylococcus aureus, which will show acute inflammatory manifestations such as redness and swelling of the affected area, heat and pain in the early stage of the disease, with the development of inflammation, the induration of the stye gradually softens, and then suppurates, generally after 3-5 days, the abscess matures, showing a yellow pus head, after peeking through the pus, the pain is immediately relieved, and the redness and swelling gradually subside.
2 not necessarily stye pus is a manifestation of the stye to a certain extent, if the pus is discharged in time, and effective measures are taken, it will indeed get better faster, but the premise is to pay attention to avoid infection, if bacteria and toxins infect the skull, it will lead to a series of complications.
3. The eyelid blood vessels are abundant, the veins of the eye communicate with the intraorbital veins, and communicate with the cavernous sinus in the skull, and the ocular veins do not have venous valves, and the blood can flow back in all directions.
4. When the stye is pus, gently wipe off the pus with a cotton swab, and then disinfect it with iodine, apply the corresponding antibiotics, such as: erythromycin ointment, antibiotic eye drops, etc., be careful not to bandage, keep dry, and generally recover in about a week.
Note: The above treatment is the most conventional method of use, it is best to operate by a person with certain medical knowledge, otherwise it is easy to cause infection, and it is recommended to deal with it under the guidance of a doctor or have a doctor deal with it in person.
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Question 1: How was your stye cured? Is there any suppuration and how to deal with it after suppuration?
How many days did the suppuration heal? You take the needle used to sew clothes, the end of the thread is the needle tail, sterilize, burn it with alcohol or fire, dry it for a while, first point around the eye of the needle, point ten times the left key section rent right, and then point to the inner corner of the eye, to moderate the inside, about ten times, do not use too much force, the corner of the eye is very tender, with too much force will be broken, the point to tears is the best effect, about two days, the eye of the needle will disappear, even if there is pus, if the eye is itchy or there are signs of the eye of the needle, just a few points to the inner corner of the eye, In this way, it will not get up, it is the method of the old folk Chinese medicine, you don't need to go to the hospital for surgery or take medicine, don't you have to publicize this method more, so that more people can benefit from it, isn't it good? Good luck soon**!
Question 2: What should I do if I have a stye and the pus does not drain There are "external styes" (eyelid edges) and "internal styes" (inside the eyelids), I don't know what kind of styes you are?
If it is inside, it is recommended to go to the regular gong institute anyway, hang the "ophthalmology", and check **.
The stye is actually "acute suppuration of the sebaceous glands and meibomian glands", and you must not squeeze it, but you can buy "eye drops" (such as "erythromycin eye drops") 4-5 times a day.
Question 3: How to deal with the stye after it breaks the pus, and how long it can get better This is not easy to say, the situation of each person is different, some will recover in 5-7 days after the use of anti-infective drugs, and some need to be surgically removed to heal because of the limitation of the abscess. Stye is a common name for blepharitis, is an infection of the meibomian glands, **need to fight infection**, you can use levofloxacin eye drops, erythromycin eye ointment to the eyes, wash the face with hot water, can promote its subsidence, for the localized abscess that does not subside for a long time, you can see an ophthalmologist for excision surgery.
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Go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner.
First, how to deal with it.
1. After the stye forms a pus, it is necessary to crack and squeeze or cut it prematurely, and it is generally known that the abscess is formed to go to the hospital for surgical incision and drainage, and the pus at the pus point appears pus, which indicates that the abscess has broken by itself, and it is necessary to clean and disinfect it to prevent infection and inflammation of the wound.
2. It is recommended to gently wipe off the pus with a clean cotton swab when the cyst is found to have pus, and then you can apply some anti-inflammatory eye ointment or the like, or take some anti-inflammatory drugs orally. Generally, for broken styes, it is necessary to continue to take medication for about a week to prevent infection, and it can also play a role in preventing **.
3. In addition, for the stye with pus, if the pus is not completely drained with a cotton swab, then it is recommended not to delay, but to go to the hospital in time to let the doctor drain the pus, so that the wound will heal, otherwise the pus has not been discharged, which is not conducive to recovery, and it is very easy to become inflamed.
Second, how to treat the fastest home remedies with the eye of a needle.
1. The fastest Chinese medicine solution for the eye of the needle.
With the same amount of atractylodes, angelica, wild chrysanthemum, honeysuckle, plus 500ml of water, after boiling the decoction water, pour the liquid medicine into the container, then close the eyes slightly, smoke the eyes with the steam that comes out, promote blood circulation, and facilitate the absorption of drug ingredients.
2. The fastest ** hard-boiled eggs in the eye of the needle.
After the eye has a needle eye, you can use eggs**, which is a common folk remedy. Patients can boil eggs and peel them, and apply them to the eyes, which can promote local blood circulation, help reduce swelling and relieve pain, and are very effective in eliminating needle eyes.
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1. Five days to one week.
2. The eye of the needle is a stye. When the needle eye first occurs, the eyelids are swollen and painful with ice, anti-inflammatory eye drops, and oral antibiotics if necessary. Most cases resolve within 3 to 4 days; If the gland is swollen and suppurated, surgery is required to make an incision to drain the gland.
3. Stye (meipadenitis) is usually a staphylococcal infection caused by infection, which can generally involve one or more glands in the eyelid margin or eyelids.
4. This disease can form an abscess, and there is a tendency to penetrate 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.
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A stye is a disease that grows in the eyelid area, causing the eyelids to swell, pain, watery eyes, and other problems. Mild styes can be relieved by warm compresses, but severe abscesses need to be resolved as soon as possible. It is best not to squeeze the stye by hand, otherwise it will aggravate the situation.
So what should I do if the stye is gone away or a little swollen?
A stye is usually caused by an infection of the eyelid glands caused by irritation, eye discomfort, eye rubbing, etc. Inflammation of the stye causes congestion and swelling of the local eyelid tissue. This may be the case that the inflammation has not resolved after taking the medication, and the swelling is an inflammatory reaction.
You can use a clean towel to warm it, pay attention to eye hygiene, and don't eat spicy foods. If there is a pimple, it may be a scar or granuloma. It is advisable to check the hospital and may require surgery.
This situation is still due to inflammation, and to reduce inflammation, you can use medication according to the doctor's requirements. You can use a warm compress to relieve the pain, but if the swelling is severe, you still need to go to the hospital for examination.
The causative agent of the stye is staphylococcus, especially Staphylococcus aureus. There will be redness, swelling, warmth, pain and acute inflammation in the affected area. In the early stages of the stye or when the abscess has not formed, a local moist heat compress can be applied 3 times a day for 20 minutes each time.
Warm compresses speed up blood circulation to the eyes and have the effect of reducing swelling and pain. When an abscess forms and pus appears, if the abscess has pus spots, you should go to the hospital to cut it open and drain the pus. If the abscess breaks on its own, gently wipe it off with a clean cotton swab.
Do not squeeze with your hands when pus is present, as the eyelids are rich in blood vessels, which can spread inflammation and lead to serious complications. Wipe your eyes with dirty hands so that bacteria don't get into your eyes and cause infection.
The symptoms of stye are relatively obvious, the most important is the swelling and pain of the eyes, the patient only feels dry itching or relatively dry in the early stage of the disease, and the patient will find that the eyes are red, swollen, stinging, tearing and other symptoms as the disease continues to develop. If the disease progresses, the patient will noticeably notice white particles in the red, swollen area of the eyelids, which is a more obvious stye. It's just that the stye is generally on the inside of the eyelid, and it can't be seen without opening the **, and the patient will only have a foreign body sensation.
If it is small, you can use a hot towel wet compress, 3 times a day for 10 minutes each time, mainly to speed up blood circulation, so that it is a good way to hurry. Then apply erythromycin ointment on the stye, which is generally caused by bacterial infection of the eyelash follicle, so you can also rub it with alcohol on the root of the eyelashes, and be sure to close your eyes, otherwise your eyes will hurt. In addition, take the antidote medicine, because it may also be caused by toxins in the body, the bezoar detoxification tablets are OK It is very cheap, and there is no need to go to the hospital. >>>More
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The situation you mentioned belongs to the inflammatory phase of the stye, to be symptomatic**, antibiotic eye drops are particularly important, and surgery can be done after the inflammatory period.
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When a stye first occurs, the eyelids are swollen and painful with ice, anti-inflammatory eye drops, and oral antibiotics if necessary. Most cases resolve within 3 to 4 days; If the gland is swollen and suppurated, surgery is required to make an incision to drain the gland. >>>More