I feel my eyes are swollen. What's going on?


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The most common eye disease is stye or chalazion. The stye belongs to the acute purulent inflammation of eyelid sebaceous gland, which is mostly manifested as local redness and swelling. When pressing, it will feel pain. When inflammation is difficult to control, local purulent will appear. The early treatment of stye can be local hot compress, combined with anti-inflammatory eye medicine. If the symptoms do not improve, consider surgical treatment. Chalazion is mainly due to blockage of meibomian gland opening, meibomian gland fluid cannot be ruled out. Locally formed cysts usually present as localized swelling, with a palpable cystic mass, but no obvious pain when pressed, and usually do not suppurate. Chalazion usually requires surgical removal.