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Stye and Chalazions

Signs and symptoms of a sty or chalazion include:

  • A red lump on your eyelid that is similar to a boil or a pimple
  • Eyelid pain
  • Eyelid swelling
  • Tearing

Risk factors for stye and chalazions

You are at increased risk of a stye or chalazion if you:

  • Touch your eyes with unwashed hands
  • Insert your contact lenses without thoroughly disinfecting them or washing your hands first
  • Leave on eye makeup overnight
  • Use old or expired cosmetics
  • Have blepharitis, a chronic inflammation along the edge of the eyelid
  • Have rosacea, a skin condition characterized by facial redness

Prevention of stye and chalazions

To prevent eye infections:

  • Wash your hands.
    Wash your hands with soap and warm water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer several times each day. Keep your hands away from your eyes.
  • Take care with cosmetics.
    Reduce your risk of recurrent eye infections by throwing away old cosmetics. Don’t share your cosmetics with others. Don’t wear eye makeup overnight.
  • Make sure your contact lenses are clean.
    If you wear contact lenses, wash your hands thoroughly before handling your contacts and follow your doctor’s advice on disinfecting them.
  • Apply warm compresses.
    If you’ve had a sty before, using a warm compress regularly may help prevent it from coming back.
  • Manage blepharitis.
    If you have blepharitis, follow your doctor’s instructions for caring for your eyes.