What is wrong next to my eye....?
Answers: Sounds Like A Stye To Me. It Should Heal Up Within A Few Days.
Definition
Most bumps on the eyelid are styes. A stye is an inflamed grease gland on the edge of your eyelid, where on earth the lash meets the lid. It appears as a red, swollen bump that looks close to a pimple. It is tender, especially to touch.
Causes
A stye is caused by germs from the skin that get into the mane follicle of the eyelash. Hair follicles contain oil glands that become inflamed from the germs. Styes are similar to common acne pimples that transpire elsewhere on the skin. You may have more than one stye at matching time.
Styes usually develop over a few days and may drain and heal on their own. A stye can become a chalazion -- this is when an inflamed grease gland becomes fully blocked. If a chalazion get large adequate, it can cause trouble next to your vision.
Could be a stye.
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