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Eye Styes - Eye Stye Treatment & Remedy for Infection
By Alien82  | Published  05/22/2007 | Vision | Unrated
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Eye Styes - Eye Stye Treatment & Remedy for Infection
A stye is typically harmless bacterial infection cause by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. It is an eyes infection. It is an infection of a bacteria and forming at the base of an eyelash, or on or inside the eyelid. These bacteria also cause impetigo. Therefore if the patient is ill by impetigo, then chances of eye sty is very high. A chalazion is a painless swelling of the meibomian glands. A stye usually is a painful, localized swelling. The entire lid may be swollen.

This disease does not affect the vision. Sometimes tiny pimples are developing in the eye. Styes are very common. So persons of all ages can develop a sty, and males and females are equally affected. This condition is seen more often in children than in adults.

Causes

Styes are seen as small bumps on the eyelids. A stye is caused by an infection in the sebaceous or sweat glands in the eyelid. Styes are usually burst on their own and then heal within a few days. Eating boiled potatoes, white bread, pudding and confectionery are other causes of eye stye. Sometimes, it can be developing by rubbing the eye with contaminated hand. In order to prevent spreading or further infection, it is crucial that a stye be left to rupture on its own.

Symptoms

The common symptoms of styes are-

* Redness on the eyes * slight pain and tenderness on the eyes * Swelling of a certain area of eyes * Tearing of the eye * Discomfort when blinking * Sensitivity to light * Eye may feel gritty * Burning in the eye * Mucous discharge in the eye

The symptoms of a stye may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your child's physician for a diagnosis.

Treatment

Drug therapy can be prescribed by your health care provider. Do not use any medicine without checking with your health care provider. Mostly, drug which we have to use are an antibiotic eye drops/ointment and, occasionally, an antibiotic taken by mouth. Carefully follow the directions prescribed by your health care provider.

The best way to prevent eyes sties is simply to wash your hands regularly and avoiding touching your eyes. It's especially important for children, who may rub their eyes when tired or under stress.

Contact lenses should not be worn during infection or drainage of a stye. Your eye care provider may recommend replacing your contact lenses after the stye has healed to prevent recurrence or spread of the infection. 
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