Here's How an Ophthalmologist Recommends Getting Rid of a Chalazion (or Stye) at Home
Styes & Chalazions are Stubborn! If you've ever had a stye or chalazion on your eyelid, you know how persistent one can be. When you Google ways to get rid of them, you typically find the same home remedies repeated on various sites: hot compresses, tea bags, cucumbers, and avoiding contacts and make-up. What if you've tried all those methods and your stye or chalazion won't go away? Our daughter struggled with a chalazion, which we originally assumed was a stye, for several months until we consulted an optometrist and later an ophthalmologist for help. To spare you the time, trouble, and expense of costly doctor visits, I will share the tips recommended by these medical professionals. What Is the Difference Between a Stye and a Chalazion? Styes typically begin at the base of your eyelash and are the result of an infection of the hair follicle. A stye on the inside of your eyelid is caused by the infection of an oil gland. A stye can become very p...