
How to Get Rid of a Stye - WebMD
2024年12月6日 · What Is a Stye? If you have a small red bump, sometimes with a white head, inside or outside your eyelid, it's probably a stye. It looks like a pimple, and it might be sore. But it's not usually...
Stye (sty) - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2022年6月14日 · Most styes are harmless to your eye and won't affect your ability to see clearly. Try self-care measures first, such as applying a warm washcloth to your closed eyelid for five to 10 minutes several times a day and gently massaging the eyelid.
Stye (Sty): What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
A stye is a painful red bump on the edge of your eyelid. Similar to an acne pimple, a stye forms when a tiny oil gland near your eyelashes becomes blocked and gets infected. Styes are very common, and in many cases, you can manage them at home. But some cases may require treatment by an eye care provider.
Eye Styes: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment - Vision Center
2024年10月8日 · 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 by an acute bacterial infection in the upper or lower eyelid.
Stye - Wikipedia
A stye, also known as a hordeolum, is a bacterial infection of an oil gland in the eyelid. [4] . This results in a red tender bump at the edge of the eyelid. [1][5] The outside or the inside of the eyelid can be affected. [3]
Styes: Treatment and Self-Care - WebMD
2024年12月16日 · What Is a Stye? A stye is a red, hot, and tender bump on the outer (and sometimes inner) edge of your eyelid. It looks like a pimple or a boil. Also spelled "sty," this bump happens when old oil,...
Understanding Stye -- Treatment - WebMD
2024年12月30日 · Most of the time you can treat a stye at home. Apply a warm compress to the affected eye for 10 to 15 minutes 2 to 4 times a day for several days. After applying the compress, use your clean...
Stye treatment - Harvard Health
2024年1月18日 · a gritty or scratchy sensation in the eye; sensitivity to light; tenderness of the affected eyelid; tearing in the affected eye. Styes are common, especially in children. The medical term for stye is hordeolum. What causes styes? A stye develops when an oil gland of the eyelid or eyelash becomes blocked. Bacteria grow in the blockage, causing ...
Stye (Eyelid Infection): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient
2025年1月14日 · Styes are a type of bacterial infection of the eyelid, typically causing a painful red bump either inside or outside of it. They are a very common eye problem and usually develop quite quickly, over a few days. Usually only one eye is affected, although you can develop more than one stye at a time, even on the same lid. What is a stye?
Stye - NHS
Styes are often caused by bacteria infecting an eyelash follicle or eyelid gland. You're also more likely to get a stye if you have long-term blepharitis or rosacea. Find out about styes, including what causes them, what you can do to treat them and when to see a GP.