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Stye Jaime Morgan
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What is a stye? A stye forms on the eye lid It is a clogged duct gland
Usually from bacteria from the skin that gets into the gland On the upper or lower lid where the lid meets the eye lashes Resembles a pimple- a red bump, tender to the touch
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What can go wrong? Complications are rare!
A stye can turn into a chalazion. This is when the duct gland becomes fully blocked. If it becomes so large, it can effect vision and deform the cornea. Generalized infection, blepharitis, of the eyelid.
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Characteristics of a Stye
Red, swollen bump Sensitivity to light Tearing/ watering of the eye Tenderness Itchy or Scratchy Pain Discomfort when blinking
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Stye vs. No Stye More squinted- sensitive to the light
Redness towards the inner part of the eye Raised bump Wide open- not sensitive to the light Eyelid is clear- no red bump
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How do you get rid of a stye?!
Warm/Hot compresses are the best way to get rid of a stye because it opens the pores. Apply for 10 minutes, 4 times a day Antibiotic creams or ointments can help. DO NOT try to “pop” the stye! Let it drain on its own. They swell for 3 days and then break open and drain. Large styes sometimes need to be lanced, or cut open, by a doctor to prevent further infection. Do not wear eye make-up or contact lenses.
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Products Ointment- Stye Solution- Bausch and Lomb Eye Wash
Medicated Pads- Ocusoft Lid Scrub
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Prevention ALWAYS wash your hands before touching the eye or skin around it. If styes are common, wash the edges of the eye lids frequently. Do not rub your eyes: it can let in bacteria. For women- replace eye make-up, especially mascara, every 6 months.
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Incorporation of a mobile device
I captured pictures on my iPhone using the camera. I ed myself the pictures. Signed onto my through the internet on a laptop. Copied the image and pasted it into Paint and cropped the image. Copied and pasted the cropped image into PowerPoint.
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Sources http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002004/
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