Can a stye heal itself with medicine? What is the healing process of an external stye?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Stye, professionally known as blepharitis, commonly known as needle eye, is a common ophthalmic disease, mostly acute infectious inflammation of the eyelid gland. According to the different infected glands, it can be divided into two types: one is internal stye (internal blepharadenitis), which refers to the acute infection inflammation of the meibomian glands; One is an external stye (external blepharitis), which is an acute infection of the eyelashes and their accessory glands.

    The typical symptom of stye is redness, swelling, and pain in the eye and eyelid on the affected side. Especially when touched with the hand, there may be significant pain. The main way to get rid of a stye is through medication**.

    A stye is an acute inflammation that is caused by an infection of the meibomian glands, resulting in local redness, swelling, heat, and pain, so it is a bacterial infection. Antibiotics, such as erythromycin eye drops, ofloxacin eye drops, or levofloxacin eye drops, are used early on**. However, sometimes when the inflammatory response is more severe, you can add some antibiotic eye ointment, such as the early erythromycin eye ointment, as well as levofloxacin eye ointment, and tobramycin eye ointment will improve the local inflammatory response.

    The most important way to get rid of a stye is through medication**. The following drugs are generally used: first, erythromycin eye drops, ofloxacin eye drops, or levofloxacin eye drops.

    Second, when the situation is more severe, you can add some antibiotic eye ointment. Third, if the effect of the drug** is relatively poor, you can consider taking antibiotics or infusion** systemically. Fourth, incision and drainage can also be performed when an abscess has formed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    No, you can use topical medication, and a towel to warm your eyes, or surgery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Topical ointment can be applied in one step and can be applied quickly**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The process of self-healing of an external stye is as follows:

    Clause. 1. In the early stage of the disease, when the bacteria have just invaded, it will show typical inflammatory manifestations, such as local redness, swelling, heat, pain and eyelid edema, and local pain will be more obvious. As the disease progresses, the scope of local inflammation is gradually limited, and most patients may become smaller and smaller until it is completely absorbed, which is a self-healing method.

    Clause. Second, the local formation of abscess, but the scope of the abscess is not large, the pus in the abscess will be gradually discharged to the first surface, the formation of local pus points may be broken, the pus in it will be discharged, this process is another kind of self-healing process.

    Clause. 3. A local abscess is formed but does not break down, but remains in the eyelid for a long time, in which case it needs to be restored to normal with the help of surgery.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the abscess is severe, it is necessary to cut the pus and drain the pus, and apply topical and systemic antibiotics, which will heal more quickly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the stye does not respond to medication and white pus spots appear, it is recommended to go to a regular place for incision.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Several times a year, doctors call it a stye.

    At first, it was eye drops to reduce inflammation, such as fluxacin, etc., and after the last number of times, I got a home remedy and applied it with a hot towel. If you apply it again when it is bigger, you can effectively control it to become larger, let it mature and break as soon as possible, and the water inside will flow away, up to 3 days.

    The most important thing is that it is very comfortable when applying it, which is much more comfortable than eye drops.

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