POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy5 months agoA. Chalazion is a small, painless lump or swelling that appears on the eyelid, often due to a blocked oil gland. While homeopathy can help with long-term treatment, here are some general tips to manage the condition while you wait for improvement:
Warm Compress: Apply a warm, clean cloth to the affected eyelid for 5-10 minutes several times a day. This can help soften the blockage and encourage drainage.
Gentle Massage: After a warm compress, gently massage the area to help the oil gland open up, but do this very carefully to avoid causing any irritation.
Hygiene: Make sure to keep the area around the eyes clean and avoid touching or rubbing the affected area to prevent infection.
Avoid Squeezing: Do not attempt to pop or squeeze the chalazion, as it may lead to infection or scarring.
If the chalazion persists or becomes painful, you may need to consult your pediatrician or an ophthalmologist for further evaluation or treatment options.
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