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Stye can also be a symptom of cancer... Suspect if accompanied by 'this'
2024.07.20 15:12
If styes recur, suspect sebaceous gland carcinoma.
However, if styes recur repeatedly and do not heal well, although rare, one should suspect sebaceous gland carcinoma. Sebaceous gland carcinoma is a type of eyelid skin cancer, a malignant tumor that occurs in the skin's sebaceous glands. When sebaceous gland carcinoma develops, symptoms may include ▲ persistent styes that do not resolve for a long time, ▲ changes in color and shape, ▲ increasing inflammation or hardening, ▲ the appearance of floaters as if insects are floating in front of the eyes, and ▲ vision deterioration. Most often, there is no pain. The exact cause is unclear, but it is known to be related to age, family history, ultraviolet exposure, and hormones.
The prognosis is not good, so early detection is important.
Generally, treatment methods for Anam include surgical treatment, chemotherapy, cryotherapy, external radiotherapy, and brachytherapy. When the tumor is too large, causing significant damage not only to the eye's function but also raising concerns about metastasis to the brain and other areas, surgical removal of the eye may be performed.
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