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Dr. Ashraf Joudeh
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الأسئلة المجابة 16952 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%
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Welcome! How can I help with your medical...
Welcome! How can I help with your medical question?
Hi, Chalazion, does it go on its own? Any treatments besides compress, salt water therapy and doctors prescribed ointment s.
Have you seen a doctor about this yet? What medications are you taking?
Yes, 3 times. Vigamox eye drops. Fucithalmic ointment, warm compress and salt water wash.
Anything else in your medical history you think the doctor should know?
Nope
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Dr. Ashraf Joudeh
Licensed Physician
الأسئلة المجابة 16952 | نسبة الرضا 98.7%
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Treatment
Some chalazia can go away without treatment. options may include:
What is a chalazion?
A chalazion is a lump in the upper or lower eyelid caused by inflammation of a gland of the lid. It may be soft and fluid-filled or firmer. A chalazion is also referred to as a meibomian cyst, tarsal cyst, or conjunctival granuloma.
symptoms of a chalazion?
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Welcome, and thank you for trusting us
Treatment
Some chalazia can go away without treatment. options may include:- do not try to squeeze the chalazion.
- apply a warm compress to your eyelid four times per day for about 10 minutes at a time
- eye drops or eyelid creams
- corticosteroid injection or a surgical procedure.
What is a chalazion?
A chalazion is a lump in the upper or lower eyelid caused by inflammation of a gland of the lid. It may be soft and fluid-filled or firmer. A chalazion is also referred to as a meibomian cyst, tarsal cyst, or conjunctival granuloma.symptoms of a chalazion?
- a small lump which develops on an eyelid.
- mild pain or irritation.
- swollen, red and painful
Feel free to message me anytime here if you have further questions.
It’s our pleasure to help. Please feel free to reach out to me anytime.
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Dr. Ashraf Joudeh
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