Common Vision Problems
Styes
A stye is a visible infection that
appears at the edges of an eyelid. Its appearance
can vary somewhat, but it is harmless to your vision.
Symptoms include a noticeable swelling, some discomfort
and tenderness in the affected area.
Most styes heal without treatment, although the
application of a hot compress can help. Unlike a
pimple, however, styes cannot be manually ruptured
and drained. Antibiotic ointments are available for
recurring cases.
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