Styes
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Those of us who have had a stye in their eye will know that having it return is one of the most irritating conditions. You have already put up with an often painful, increasingly itchy and usually unsightly sore on your eyelid. Since we blink around 28,000 times a day, having a stye on your eye means...

A stye is a pimple like bump on the eye caused by a bacterial infection due to staphylococcal bacteria. It usually occurs on the eyelid, or in the inner eye corner along the lash line. Most of the times, a stye goes away on its own within 2-3 days. It is mostly characterized by pain and swelling, soreness,...

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Natural ways to reduce eye swelling from sty include applying hot compresses and chamomile tea. If those methods do not work, a topical antibiotic will be necessary.
Although it may seem like they appear from nowhere, without any apparent cause, sties are actually due to a bacterial infection in the upper...

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Styes are one of the most common eye infections caused by the inflammation of oil glands on the eyelid. One of the things that stand out with styes is that they are contagious, so when we have one we must take certain measures during the days a sty lasts. In this OneHowTo article we explain some tips...

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A stye is a bump in the eyelid which an be internal or external. The causes of a stye can be the inflammation of a sebaceous gland. This typically occurs by the proliferation of bacteria that results in an infection. Although not usually a serious condition, styes are quite annoying and are contagious. Therefore,...

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The swellings that sometimes appear on the upper or lower eyelids are known as styes. Some of these fatty lumps can be very uncomfortable and cause discomfort for the sufferer. Styes are contagious, so you should always try to avoid the infection and the spreading and understand how to cure it. To do...
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