up, and in size (chalazia tend to be larger than styes). A chalazion may eventually
disappear on its own after a few months, though more often than not,
some treatment is necessary.
Signs and symptoms
- Swelling on the eyelid
- Eyelid tenderness
- Sensitivity to light
- Increased tearing
- Heaviness of the eyelid
Complications
A large chalazion can cause astigmatism due to pressure on
the cornea. This will resolve with resolution of the
chalazion. Complications including, but not limited to
hypopigmentation may occur with corticosteroid injection.
The presence of recurring chalazion in the same area
sometimes leads to a consideration of sebaceous cell
carcinoma
Homoeopathic Approach:
Homoeopathic treatment is strongly recommended in chalazion
our medicines help in curing the inflammation leading to
dissolution of growth. Homoeopathic medicines also help in
preventing recurrent infection thus preventing any further
recurrence. |