oliverthecat
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Hi I have a stye in my eye and swelling under me eye does anyone know any quick remedies to get rid of it? Its getting noticed when i go to work
A warm tea bag (black or green) - steep the tea bag in hot water for 1-2 minutes - let it cool until warm - apply to closed eyelid 5-10 minutes.
I went to eye doctors several times during a stye practically begging for help and they would not prescribe eye ointment, drops, or anything else, just said to do the compresses 5x/day, which was messy and useless. (I did have some erythromycin eye ointment on hand, even the one that also has a steroid in it, and used it anyway, and nothing.)How long have you had it? If it’s been longer than a week, you need to go to a dr. Especially since you have swelling under your eye. You may need an antibiotic ointment. Warm compresses are the best home remedy.

Next time you go in, ask the doctor to check for demodex. If you have even a mild case, Xdemvy might clear things up so that you don't keep getting styes.I went to eye doctors several times during a stye practically begging for help and they would not prescribe eye ointment, drops, or anything else, just said to do the compresses 5x/day, which was messy and useless. (I did have some erythromycin eye ointment on hand, even the one that also has a steroid in it, and used it anyway, and nothing.)
I’d gotten so many styes I wound up self-referring to the Chalazion Clinic at Mass Eye and Ear and only then did I find a solution, thankfully. (Outlined in the thread I linked above). Once I got the Bruder mask and a prescription for Azithromycin drops (warning: not easy to get), things turned around quickly and I haven’t even had another since, and that was two and a half years ago.
It’s frustrating trying to get help with these things. (And I know my way around the medical system very well.)
My eye and how swollen and painful they would typically get. Styes were literally was blocking my vision, even when they went away, the lid swelling remained. (Now back to normal.)
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Thanks. I explained in the thread I linked above, I was diagnosed by an ophthalmologist at Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary as having blocked ducts in my eyelids which is very common, and why people get styes (especially when you wear masks for a living). The heat turns the hardened gland into liquid and then you massage the whole eyelid in order to clear the ducts.Next time you go in, ask the doctor to check for demodex. If you have even a mild case, Xdemvy might clear things up so that you don't keep getting styes.
I don't think Xdemvy is available in Ireland & UK (yet). If hypochlorous acid works for you, that's great. Others use tea tree cleansers. I like EyeEco, but there are other brands as well. Both hypochlorous acid and tea tree oil must be used on a regular basis to keep the mites at bay. Xdemvy essentially eradicates the mites (or at least the overgrowth). It is a miracle drug in the US.Hypoclorous Acid spray works wonderfully for blepharitis and styes. Skin Smart is the brand I use.
Very true about Demodex. For me, every time I get sick and my immune system is under attack, I get a flare. I just got over the flu and sure enough my eyes were affected. Skin smart cleared it up and tea tree wash on my cheeks cleared the rosacea flare as well. Every time I’m sick the Demodex try to take over.I don't think Xdemvy is available in Ireland & UK (yet). If hypochlorous acid works for you, that's great. Others use tea tree cleansers. I like EyeEco, but there are other brands as well. Both hypochlorous acid and tea tree oil must be used on a regular basis to keep the mites at bay. Xdemvy essentially eradicates the mites (or at least the overgrowth). It is a miracle drug in the US.
@Pea-n-Me I suggested that you ask your doctor to look for demodex because it is a very common cause of recurrent styes/chalazia (especially in people with rosacea). Your doctor's explanation of what happened and how to treat it is valid. The question is, what caused the ducts to get blocked to begin with? If it is demodex and you can get rid of it, I would request a prescription proactively. Note: You started the other thread in April 2023. Xdemvy was FDA approved in July 2023.
Demodex in people with rosacea
NIH Library Article from 2018
NIH Library Lotilaner for treatment of Demodex