If it is on the inside it could by a "Sty"... There are several over the counter "Eye Sty" removers. Good luck.
A red spot on the bottom eyelid can be a sty, which is a bacterial infection of an oil gland in the eyelid. It can also be a chalazion, which is a blockage of an oil gland causing a painless bump. If the red spot is painful, persistent, or affecting your vision, it's best to see an eye doctor for further evaluation and treatment.
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it could be an infection that might have caused it.
No, not at all.
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The medical term for a localized purulent infection of a sebaceous gland in the eyelid is "hordeolum" or "sty". It is a common condition that causes a painful, red bump to form on the eyelid. Treatment usually involves warm compresses and sometimes antibiotic ointment.
A pouck or a stye. Quite a minor eye infection. Go see your doctor. Might give you some cream to put on inside of your eyelid. To treat at home for time being, you could use some kind of eye bath such as optrex. Read the label first. You can't use if you have cateracts. Hope it clears up soon :o)
no red bump behind my ear. behind my ear it just sore
Infections of sebaceous ciliary glands are commonly known as sty or stye. They can cause a painful, red bump on the edge of the eyelid and are usually caused by bacterial infection.
that means you have aids
A sty is caused by a bacterial infection in an oil gland or hair follicle on the eyelid. It typically appears as a red, painful bump. Poor hygiene, makeup residue, or rubbing the eyes are common causes.
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