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    Styes are classified as either external or internal, depending on whether the infection involves a lash follicle or deeper oil glands along your eyelid. The swelling from a stye typically starts ...

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    The prognosis is better if one does not attempt to squeeze or puncture the stye, as infection may spread to adjacent tissues. Also, patients are recommended to call a doctor if they encounter problems with vision, the eyelid bump becomes very painful, the stye bleeds or reoccurs, or the eyelid or eyes becomes red. [24]

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    However in one of the sources referenced (VisionWeb) it is said that "an eyelash stye will usually drain on its own in approximately 2 days". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.169.205.135 08:40, 11 July 2009 (UTC) Due to not having health insurance and neglegence, I will confirm I had a stye for more than 8 months.

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    Garlic crushed with mortar and pestle. Bald's Eyesalve is a medicine described in Bald's Leechbook, a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon medical text written in Old English that survives in the collection of the British Library.

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    The scalp, ears, back, face, and upper arm, are common sites of sebaceous cysts, though they may occur anywhere on the body except the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. [4] They are more common in hairier areas, where in cases of long duration they could result in hair loss on the skin surface immediately above the cyst. They are smooth ...

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