How do you relieve the pain of a stye?
Stye Treatments
- After washing your hands, soak a clean washcloth in very warm (but not hot) water and put it over the stye.
- Gently massage the area with a clean finger to try to get the clogged gland to open and drain.
- Keep your face and eyes clean.
- Take pain relievers like ibuprofen if the area is sore.
Why is a stye so painful?
It’s filled with pus and inflammatory cells produced when a clogged gland or follicle becomes infected. It’s tender to the touch and can be very painful.
How long does a stye pain last?
A stye (or sty) is a small, red, painful bump near the edge of the eyelid. It’s also called a hordeolum. This common eye condition can happen to anyone. It usually lasts for two to five days.
Do styes hurt when you blink?
A stye arises when a staph infection develops in the eyelash follicles or oil glands on your eyelid. The infection causes swelling and inflammation that can make it painful when you blink.
Should you rub a stye?
You shouldn’t pop, rub, scratch, or squeeze a stye. Popping a stye can open the area, causing a wound or injury to the eyelid. This can lead to several complications: It might spread the bacterial infection to other parts of your eyelid or to your eyes.
Do eye drops help styes?
Many drugstores sell eye drops that may help relieve the pain of styes. These remedies will not heal the stye, but they may help ease the pain. Only apply these remedies with clean hands, and do not allow the tip of the bottle to touch the eye.
How do you stop a stye from throbbing?
Applying a warm compress for five to 10 minutes can help with pain and swelling, as well as allowing those blocked glands to better express. Take care to keep the site clean, and don’t use contact lenses or makeup during this time. Wash your hands often, and don’t try to pop or squeeze the pus from a sty.
Is it good to put ice on a stye?
Treatment of a stye/chalazion consists of cold compresses when it is tender to touch because tenderness means that there is active inflammation and cold compresses act as an anti-inflammatory agent. If warm compresses are used at this stage, they may worsen inflammation by bringing more blood flow to the area.
Can a stye make you feel unwell?
Also very rarely, the infection from a stye can spread from the glands and into other lid structures or even the eyeball. So if a stye is not getting better, you feel unwell or your vision is affected, see your optometrist, GP or ophthalmologist immediately.