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An internal stye (on the underside of the lid) also causes a red, painful swelling, but its location prevents the familiar whitehead from appearing on the eyelid. ... The internal stye may disappear completely once the infection is past, or it may leave a small fluid-filled cyst or nodule that can persist and may have to...
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www.webmd.com/eye-health/understanding-stye-basics
www.webmd.com/eye-health/understanding-stye-basics
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An internal sty causes a red, painful swelling, but its location prevents the pus from appearing on the eyelid. The sty may disappear completely once the infection goes away. However, it may leave a small fluid-filled cyst that can persist and may have to be cut open.
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www.mamashealth.com/eye/sty.asp
www.mamashealth.com/eye/sty.asp
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"I am 50 years old and have just recovered from what I was told was an internal sty. It looked like a red bump on my lower eyelid, but I noticed a white bump inside the lid. I had it about two days with a little discomfort, when on the second night I awoke to pain around my eyeball.
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www.medicinenet.com/sty/article.htm
www.medicinenet.com/sty/article.htm
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Overview: A hordeolum (ie, stye) is a localized infection or inflammation of the eyelid margin involving hair follicles of the eyelashes (ie, external hordeolum) or meibomian glands (ie, internal hordeolum). A chalazion is a painless granuloma of ... ... Internal side of the same hordeolum ... Sty Overview...
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/798940-overview
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An internal styes (hordeolum) is an contagion of the meibomian gland. The meimbomian glands subsist in both ... An internal sty induces a red, tender swelling, but its location avoids the pus from appearing on the eyelid. The onset and duration of internal styes is generally more prolonged as compared to external styes.
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www.4beautytips.com/blog/internal-eye-stye/
www.4beautytips.com/blog/internal-eye-stye/
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ChaCha has the answer to this question: How do i treat an internal stye Answer: The best treatment is to apply hot compresses for 5 to 10 minutes 2... ...MORE... ... The warmth helps the stye come to a head, rupture, and drain. Because an internal stye rarely ruptures by itself, a doctor may have to open it to drain the...
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www.chacha.com/question/how-do-i-treat-an-internal-stye
www.chacha.com/question/how-do-i-treat-an-internal-stye
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Two types are classified: internal hordeolum (relatively large, affecting the meibomian glands; may point toward the skin or toward the conjunctive) and external hordeolum (also known as a "sty;" smaller and more superficial;
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www.tsbvi.edu/Education/anomalies/Hordeolum.htm
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Two types are distinguished, the external and the internal sty. An internal sty is a staphylococcic infection of a meibomian gland, one of the modified sebaceous glands that lie close under the lining of the eyelids.
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www.aghilham.com/typesofdiseases/eyed.html
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Minor surgery may also be needed to eliminate the cyst that could result from an internal sty. After using a local anesthetic, your ophthalmologist opens the cyst and removes the contents. The eyelid usually heals quickly.
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www.moondragon.org/health/disorders/eyesstye.html
www.moondragon.org/health/disorders/eyesstye.html
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