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Chalazion Home Remedy

Easing a Common Annoyance

Chalazions are a swelling of the upper or lower eyelid, usually around the eyelash line. Although not typically painful, these lumps can be embarrassing and annoying. Because of that, we have decided to bring you more information on chalazion home remedy treatments. Feel free to try any and all of these chalazion home remedy ideas before contacting your doctor about your problem. For some people, one of these chalazion home remedy recommendations might just be the trick to getting rid of the bump.

Compresses

A warm or hot compress may just is a common home remedy that helps relieve any irritation caused by a chalazion. A compress of hot or warm water applied to the closed effected eyelid could work. Continue to reheat and apply the compress for about 30 minutes. You may want to lie down to make holding the compress on your eye easier. Do this 1 or 2 times per day for up to 2 weeks. Herbal tea is often also used in this same method. Simply dip the teabag in hot water, squeeze out the excess water, and the carefully apply to the eyelid. Be careful, as it could be hot.

Other Tips

Another chalazion home remedy methods include applying baby shampoo to the area with a cotton ball. Some patients swear by the use of allergy drops, an application of flax oil to the eyelid, or even the use of apple cider vinegar with the mother drank in water a few times, daily or applied to the eye very carefully as part of a warm compress. Active charcoal poultices may be yet another option for those seeking relief. You may also want to try forgoing annoying makeup for a time after developing a chalazion.

Should I Call a Doctor?

Chalazion home remedy treatments may have to be used quite some time before patients see any relief. With that in mind, you may wonder when you should stop home treatment, and seek help. In most cases, these lumps are nothing to be concerned about. You should, however, seek medical attention if you get a fever, your other eye begins to swell, your eye swells shut, or you develop a headache. Also see a doctor if your vision begins to change at all, or you seem to be experiencing a lot of pain from the area or any kind of drainage from the eye.

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