Saturday 11 August 2012

Eye Sty - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

 By Juliet Cohen
 




A sty is an acute infection or inflammation of the secretory glands of the eyelids. A sty also may arise from an infected hair follicle at the base of an eyelash. It is sometimes referred to as a pigpen or "pig parlor." Pigsties are generally fenced areas of bare dirt and/or mud. It is caused by bacteria that normally live peacefully on the eyelid skin surface. It is a red, painful lump on the edge or inside of your eyelid that may look like a boil or a pimple. Also known as hordeolums, styes can be caused by different factors such as blocked or infected eyelid glands or inflammation of eyelids. Contaminated fingers that touch the eye area also can cause infection. The eyelid becomes sore. The infection may spread along the eyelid and the whole lid may become red and inflamed. If an internal hordeolum doesn't drain and heal, it can turn into a chalazion. A sty results from an acute infection of the oil glands of the eyelid that occurs after these glands have become clogged.

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