Stye: Warm compressor for 10 minutes 3-4 timea a day, eye lid shamppo (baby shampoo). Works most of the time. No make up. If getting bigger, or painful then go to ophtalmology (not optmetry) in rare occasions they may need to remove it surgically.
Answered 7/13/2013
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Many options: Stye commonly refers to a chalazion, a non-infectious inflammation of oil-producing glands of the eyelid that typically occurs spontaneously (without a known trigger). A new chalazion can be treated with warm compresses and prescription medications. A longstanding chalazion may need an incision and drainage. I recommend you see an eye doctor to receive the proper treatment.
Answered 7/17/2013
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