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A review of treatment for a recurring stye that was so painful[3]
It was a very windy day and dust got into my eyes, which hurt a lot. I tried to avoid going to the ophthalmologist, but my eyes were swollen, red, and inflamed. I was worried, so I went to the nearby Seoul Yonsei Eye Clinic. After getting examined, I was told that it was a stye and that I should not worry and get treatment for the stye. I took the prescribed medication and eye drops as directed for 2-3 days and the stye was cured and the swelling subsided a lot. The treatment for my sty went really well. I hesitated to get treatment for my stye because I heard that if the stye is too big, it needs to be removed through surgery. My swollen eyes were getting much better, so I was relieved. There were many people waiting in the waiting room, the interior was clean, and the staff were friendly. I've prepared some tea on one side so you can have a cup of tea while you wait. But one day, I looked and saw that the eye that had been treated for the stye was inflamed again. I went to the ophthalmologist again just in case. I explained my symptoms to the desk staff in a trembling voice as if something big had happened and waited. I had my eye pressure checked, my vision checked, and my glasses checked. I got tested because they said I needed to find out what the various causes were. When I went back to the ophthalmologist, they said it was a stye. I was wondering if this could happen since I had just had my sty treated. According to the expert opinion, once you have a stye, it can recur. They said that to treat styes, you have to remove the little bumps that appear around your eyes with a cotton swab. I started treating my eye stye with a cotton swab, but it was so much more painful than I thought that tears just came out. I cried and endured the constant stye treatment until it was removed with a cotton swab. Although I cried, the treatment for my sty was successful in preventing recurrence. Now, thanks to the treatment for the stye, it won't come back. I thought it was fortunate that it was possible to remove it with a cotton swab since it was still early. I've been paying more attention to eye health. Always take good care of your eyes to keep them clean and safe.
김민정26.01.11Views 95Likes 1 Stye Treatment: A Quick and Friendly Experience at Our Eye Clinic
Yesterday, my eyes suddenly started hurting, and sure enough, I woke up this morning feeling strange. I found out I had a stye. I was in a rush to get to work, so I looked for an eye clinic near my office. Our eye clinic had good reviews, so I went in. My first impression of the hospital was that it was very clean and the interior was neat. The nurses were very kind, and there were two doctors. I was examined by one of them. He explained the symptoms and treatment in detail, and even took over for the busy nurses. He was very kind. Even though there were about 10 patients, I was able to be seen without much of a wait. There was also underground parking, so I was able to receive treatment very conveniently.
김광일25.12.02Views 93Likes 0 
This is a review of the treatment for a stye that suddenly developed on a holiday.[4]
It was a Saturday evening a few weeks ago I looked in the mirror and saw that my eye was getting swollen. I couldn't go to the hospital and barely managed to find a pharmacy. I got a prescription from the pharmacist. Prompt treatment for styes prevented further progression and even cured the condition. I found out on Saturday evening that I have a stye. I need to go to the ophthalmologist to get it treated. This day is Saturday and the next day is Sunday I think it would be too late if I came in on Monday. At around 7:30 in the evening, I took eye sty treatment medicine. I went to the pharmacy to buy it. A few years ago, I also took medication to treat styes. Because it can be treated early after taking it I thought I just had to buy some medicine. But it was Saturday evening Almost all the pharmacies near my house were closed. ㅠㅠ As far as I know, the treatment for styes is I heard that the faster you go, the more likely you are to stop progress. I became anxious. I think I searched all the pharmacies that were still open online. It was almost eight o'clock at night. I found one pharmacy that was open. He told me to come quickly because he was planning to close the pharmacy in 10 minutes. I think I ran like crazy. First of all, the phone call is currently in progress. Stye treatment medicine I told you I was going to buy it. Arrived almost on time I ended up buying some eye sty treatment medicine. First, take two pills If you have eye drops with antibiotics at home, it would be a good idea to use them as well. After looking into my eyes I think eating this will help with some of the treatment. If it doesn't get better after the weekend, go to an ophthalmologist. He told me to definitely get treatment for my sty. Fortunately, this spring, with the treatment of my youngest's conjunctivitis, Because I received eye drops mixed with antibiotics I put them together. To treat styes, as the pharmacist said Take two tablets three times a day. I used to put eye drops in twice a day. Having suffered from styes so many times, I realized that As soon as a stye appears It is best to visit an ophthalmologist If you are in a situation like mine where you can't go to the hospital, The point is that you absolutely must take emergency medicine. I neglected the treatment of my sty in the past. I've been through it before, so this time I'm going to be very upset too I was nervous. The stye was treated well and is now completely cured. I have a stye If it's a holiday when the hospital is closed Don't neglect it Stop by the pharmacy and buy some eye sty treatment medicine. I recommend you take it.
seabuck25.07.14Views 254Likes 2 I want to know why my husband frequently gets styes in his eyes.[7]
Styes almost coexist in my husband's eyes; they appear whenever they are about to disappear, and when he's tired, they come back again. Even when he goes to the ophthalmologist, he only gets eye drops prescribed, so he just keeps using eye drops at home. I'm worried that eye drops might not be good for him, and I wonder if it's okay to keep using them. I'm also concerned whether the root of the stye is deeply embedded under his lower eyelid. He has oily skin on his face, and I think that might be why he frequently gets styes in his eyes, so I told him to wash his face twice a day. I heard somewhere that because of the oil under the eyes, cleaning with a cotton swab frequently can help... and some say it's because the tear duct is blocked. I don't know the exact reason... I thought it was something only kids get in elementary school, but adults also get eye styes. His eyes are often bloodshot, and the blood vessels tend to burst easily, so it seems like his eyes are weak, but since I don't know the exact cause, I just put in eye drops and wait for it to settle down.
꽃돼지24.12.02Views 160Likes 5 Causes and symptoms of styes: 3 treatments for quick recovery[4]
Styes are a common condition caused by bacterial infection of the oil glands in the eyelids. In this article, we will look at the causes of styes and the early symptoms that appear, as well as introduce ways to recover quickly. In particular, we will explore effective methods to treat styes and reduce discomfort, such as warm compresses, maintaining cleanliness, and appropriate medication use. Is it early September? I also posted a concern about seeing yellow in my eyes. The very next day, I went to the ophthalmology clinic... Since early September, it has been diagnosed as central serous chorioretinopathy, a condition where fluid accumulates in the retina. There is no special medication for this. The only thing I could prescribe was artificial tears. However, the most important treatment for central serous chorioretinopathy is "stress." After the first consultation, the treatment period is 4 weeks. It is absolutely not possible to cure central serous chorioretinopathy within 4 weeks. This week is the fourth week, so it was scheduled for Friday... I was lying down to sleep on the evening of September 25th, but... My eyes are also a bit sore, and I started experiencing aching pain up to my left cheekbone. Oh no! I realized this morning that I couldn't open my eyes. It turns out I have a stye on my left eye. Styes in the eyes tend to occur when the eyes are frequently touched, exposed to unclean environments, or when the immune system is weakened. Lately, I have been feeling that my immune system is quite weakened, and it turns out that the cause of styes in the eyes is also closely related to immune strength. Why do styes in the eyes occur? 1️⃣ Bacterial infection Styes can occur mainly when bacteria invade small skin wounds or pores, causing an inflammatory response. Especially when bacteria infect damaged areas of the skin, swelling around the skin can develop along with inflammation, leading to a stye. Bacterial infection worsens the condition of the skin and triggers inflammation, making the stye appear larger and more red. Additionally, bacterial infection can cause pain or itching, and if left untreated, the inflammation can worsen. Therefore, it is important to keep skin wounds or areas with pores clean and to treat them properly to prevent bacterial infection. 2️⃣ Contaminated hands Styes can mainly occur due to small skin wounds or contaminated pores caused by dirty hands. Hands are exposed to various substances in daily life, especially dust, soil, bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants. If you touch your skin with contaminated hands or touch your face without washing your hands with soap, contaminants can enter small skin wounds or pores, causing inflammation and leading to a stye. Therefore, it is important to wash your hands thoroughly and ensure they are free of contaminants before touching your skin. 3. Decreased immunity A decrease in immunity can act as a cause of hordeolum (stye) occurrence. When immunity weakens, the skin's natural defense functions are compromised, increasing the likelihood of exposure to pathogens such as bacteria or viruses. Therefore, people with weakened immune systems are more susceptible to bacteria or foreign substances entering the skin and causing inflammation, which can lead to a hordeolum. In particular, individuals with low immunity have reduced resistance to bacteria that cause hordeolum, so caution is necessary. To strengthen immunity, it is important to maintain a balanced diet, get enough sleep, and manage stress. Additionally, consuming healthy foods rich in vitamins and minerals and engaging in regular exercise to improve physical strength can be helpful. [Reference Material: Health Vitamin] What are the symptoms of a stye in the eye? 1️⃣ Eyelid is swollen One of the early symptoms of a stye is the beginning of swelling in the eyelid. A unpleasant tingling sensation begins. And when I open and close my eyes, it feels a bit uncomfortable, perhaps because of the slight swelling. It seems like the itching starts at the same time as the swelling. If a stye on the eye is detected in the early stages, early treatment is possible, and it won't swell up further, so seeing a doctor immediately is the quickest way to treat it. 2️⃣ Eye pain and cheekbone pain also occur One of the early symptoms of a stye can include pain. When a stye occurs, the accumulated secretions in the eyelid irritate the eye, causing pain, redness, and making blinking comfortable. Persistent unpleasant pain is a concern. The vision in the eyes also becomes slightly blurry. 3️⃣ I have eye redness. One of the early symptoms of a stye is redness. A stye occurs when secretions accumulated in the eyelid lead to inflammation due to inadequate eye disinfection. In such cases, blood vessels around the eyelid can dilate, causing redness. You can also see the area around the eyes become somewhat swollen and red. It's very difficult to open your eyes in the morning. How to treat a stye in the eye? 1️⃣ Ophthalmology prescription (4 times a day) Inflammatory eye disease treatment: It is recommended to shake the flu paste before use. Levofloxacin for the treatment of extensive infectious eye diseases Complex sinusitis. No antibiotics prescribed: Neodex ointment (slightly uncomfortable vision each time I apply). 2️⃣ Hot compress therapy The most effective method is a warm hot pack. Place a cloth or towel soaked in warm water on the stye area for 5 to 10 minutes, then reheat the towel when it cools and repeat. If you perform this process about 4 to 5 times a day, it is said to help reduce inflammation and promote abscess drainage. 3️⃣ Proper hand washing They say that touching your eyes repeatedly is more harmful, so you should always wash your hands first before touching them. I'll also share how to wash your hands.
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.09.29Views 330Likes 3 (Concern) After developing a stye, my vision gradually becomes blurry, and I am worried.[3]
I am naturally prone to getting styes in my eyes. A few days ago, I also developed a stye in a similar spot as usual. I am putting in the eye drops given at the pharmacy. But since yesterday, my affected eye with the stye has been gradually becoming more blurry and foggy. I'm wondering if I put too much eye drops or did it incorrectly, but suddenly my vision is blurry, and I'm scared and frightened. I wonder if there are others like me who have this symptom of a stye. My husband says he needs eye drops, but I'm worried because we might have to go to the hospital immediately.
나나24.07.10Views 153Likes 3 How to manage a stye[7]
I'm curious about how to manage a stye! Lately, I have been getting styes in my eyes frequently, and I don't know why... But what's interesting is that it keeps appearing and disappearing only in the same spot. There is eye drops I use whenever I get a stye, and they seem to be effective because they help it go away quickly! But after a few days, the stye comes back again! I'm wondering whether it's better to completely develop a stye and have it drained or to manage it with eye drops as needed. Or if there is a cause for frequent styes, how should I manage it?
머랭이24.07.01Views 85Likes 2 (Concern) Eye stye[2]
I tend to get styes on my eyes easily. I tend to use artificial tears frequently. Once it appears, it doesn't easily go away. It seems like I put eye drops almost every day. Eye drops don't seem to be good for the eyes. I'm always worried. It seems there's nothing particularly special they do at the ophthalmology department either. What do people who frequently get styes do? I hope the stye goes away quickly~
서여사24.06.29Views 74Likes 2 I am concerned because I frequently get styes.[2]
Is it because my immune system in my eyes is weak? I frequently get inflammation. I try not to touch my eyes as much as possible in daily life, but it's not easy. I often find myself unconsciously touching my eyes because I keep worrying about it. So I thought using a cotton swab might be more hygienic, and I carried one around and used it, but I ended up getting another stye. Was the use of a cotton swab the cause? Or was it due to pollen? Anyway, I don't know the reason, but every year I suffer from eye problems once or twice. Every morning, I check my eyes in the mirror to see how they are. I want to maintain healthy, clean eyes and worry less. ㅠㅜ
olivekkk24.04.28Views 70Likes 0 Eye stye
Eye stye When I feel discomfort in my eyes occasionally when I'm tired, I take medication right away in the beginning. My eyes have been uncomfortable since yesterday, and I keep rubbing them, now they are swollenㅠ Take your medication immediately on an empty stomach.
JN24.03.24Views 29Likes 0 St. Mary's Kim Eye Clinic Stye Treatment Review[3]
Recently, I developed a stye in my eye. Visited St. Mary's Kim Ophthalmology Clinic at Gildong Station. The doctor was kind. I visited twice in total. The initial medication you provided was not enough. The doctor was kind. I also received a prescription for artificial tears. I think I will visit again if my eyes become uncomfortable.
주여니224.03.04Views 145Likes 0 stye[3]
Since I don't go out in winter, there's a lot of fine dust in the house, so I cleaned and dusted, but there's still a lot of dust on clothes and towels. Maybe that's why I also developed a stye in my eye. I'm worried.
임★선24.02.17Views 57Likes 0 Treatment for eye stye[9]
On Saturday morning, I felt like something was in my eye and it was so cold that it made my eyes tear up. I wondered if something had gotten in, and after a day passed, I woke up on Sunday to find the area under my eye swollen and redㅠㅠ I thought this was a stye, so I was considering going to the hospital on Monday, but I decided to try medication first, so I went to a pharmacy that is open on Sunday. They said that if the stye is quite severe and persists after trying medication, I should go to the hospital to have it drained. They gave me a stronger medication, and after taking it three times on Sunday and until Monday morning, the swollen area went down. I think it healed faster because I used the eye drops the pharmacist gave me together. It's been a while since I had a stye, so it was uncomfortable, but I'm glad it was resolved with medication from the pharmacy. If I had waited without taking any medicine until Monday, I would have had to squeeze it inevitablyㅠㅠ I think it was a good idea to take the pharmacy medicine quickly ^^
바다022823.10.30Views 426Likes 1 How long does a stye last? ㅠ[23]
It's been almost a month since the youngest developed a stye. After about two weeks, I thought it would just burst on its own and soon settle down. It's taking way too long to sink ㅠ Even now, I can see the yellow part that looks like pus... ㅠ The doctor I saw for the first time told me to tear it. I'm so worried because he's only four years old... He also says the anesthesia shot hurts too much... Since it's local anesthesia, I don't think I can control the child's movements. Then, during the consultation, the attending doctor changed in the middle due to the treatment time. Since he is still very young, they suggested just continuing management with antibiotics, so I have been taking antibiotics for a month now. ㅠ Is it correct to just wait for the infection to go away naturally while taking antibiotics for such a long time? Is it better to just tear it now as quickly as possible? There appears to be a yellowish area that looks like it has some pus. Is it correct to assume that it will disappear with antibiotic treatment? The period is getting too long, and I feel like I'm giving too much medication to the young child, which makes me feel very sorry ㅠㅠ
긴에스패트로23.07.20Views 126Likes 0 Stye ㅠㅠ[14]
I've been tired and my eyes have been stinging these past few days, and now I have a stye in my eye ㅠㅠ I've been taking medication recently, and I think it's having an effect... I'm thinking of going to the hospital. When they remove a stye, do they do anesthesia or something? I'm scared ㅠㅠ
머랭이23.07.12Views 54Likes 0



