Eyedrops can help those who have a stye in their eye. Eyedrops can help to reduce the swelling and the pain that associated with this condition. If the stye persists, a person should visit their doctor.
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ya u can use... its a good pediatric drug....
In uncomplicated stye, you can allow the stye to 'point'. Then you can pull the hair at the base of stye. Pus will come out and stye will heal. With repeated stye, you need to consult the ophthalmologist.
2 to 3 days i am actually trying to get rid of one right now, its been 4 days and showing signs of getting worse , taking antibiotics and soaking with warm rag/ tea bag , painful and annoying
Milk for a stye
No! Do not even try to do this!If you attempt popping the stye, you will either hurt the sensitvie eye skin or infect the stye. In order to get rid of the stye, carefully cut a peice of garlic unil you can see the wet part, then SLOWLY rub it on your stye. This method has been used for centuries. It really works! Apply 3-4 times a day until the stye is gone. MUST BE CONSISTENT. Doing it randomly one or two times won't help. But be careful, if the garlic gets INSIDE your eye it will BURN. *just an addition - if you don't trust garlic use hot water to damp a rag apply for 15mins several times a day.
ya u can use... its a good pediatric drug....
In uncomplicated stye, you can allow the stye to 'point'. Then you can pull the hair at the base of stye. Pus will come out and stye will heal. With repeated stye, you need to consult the ophthalmologist.
2 to 3 days i am actually trying to get rid of one right now, its been 4 days and showing signs of getting worse , taking antibiotics and soaking with warm rag/ tea bag , painful and annoying
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AnswerSorry, there's nothing, unless you can luck out and find a product called "Stye." It's an ophthalmic ointment that works. In addition, warm, moist compresses for 10 minutes at a time, throughout the day, can help a stye to drain. The best Rx [prescription] remedy is TOBRADEX eye drops, also prescribed for pink eye. These drops are quick-acting.I strongly disagree.The "Stye" product is a fraud. There is no Medical basis for how it would help a stye.Warm compresses are the correct treatment.Only if there is an open wound with active discharge are a topical antibiotics helpful. If the whole lid is swollen, this is a more serious infection that requires oral antibiotics.-G. Vicente, MD
You may have a stye on your eyelid. You will need to visit your doctor to get medicines to help it go away.
I remember, when I was growing up, that we did give one of our kittens the same eye drops that my dad used for his stye. I can't tell you what was in the eye drops. To be on the safe side, I would call a vet and ask about this.
A stye is a "pimple" on the skin surrounding the eye, particularly the eyelid. It is an infection, but I have found that drinking lots of water can help you get rid of a stye easily. Another way: If you put a teabag (wet with hot water) on the stye, it completely helps the swelling of the stye. Check out the 'Related Links' below for more information.
No, the alcohol can damage the surface of the eye. Instead, go to an eye doctor, and have her express the material from within the stye. It should then dry up and go away.
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I used many antibiotics for several years that failed to help with stye. After Sulfacetamide sodium ophthalmic solution, there was never a recurrance.
Milk for a stye