I got rid of a huge chalazion by using heating glasses (heated eye mask). I'd put it on very hot, using some thin cloth for isolation and just fall asleep in it, then I'd just pull it off in the middle of my sleep when it was cold. It took two weeks. Day by day the chalazion was getting smaller and then disappeared. Not only it was huge but also I had had it for over a year. .
Thank you ive had my chalazion in my right eye SINCE 2020 its the worst especially since i do makeup, one eye looks bigger than the other i will definitely try this
The absolute No 1 thing you can do when you have a stye/chalazion (and it's a very simple thing) is to make a solution of 200ml Johnson baby shampoo and 70 drops of tea tree oil. Mix this solution very well. Take a hot shower and stay with your face directly facing the flow, under the hot water for a while to wash away debris and open the skins pores. Next take two clean, new cotton make-up removal pads and apply the tea tree mixture to both pads. Holding one pad in each hand, and with closed eyes, gently massage each eye with a pad in circular motions but DO NOT cross eyes/pads or you can cross contaminate eyes. Leave the solution on the eyes for at least 5 mins but up to 10 mins. You will feel a slight to medium burn but this means it's working. Don't open your eyes whatever you do or the solution will sting your eyes. After 5-10 mins, rinse very well under the hot water in the shower. DO NOT towel dry and DO NOT touch your eyes after this treatment. Repeat three times per day for 5 days and then once per week as a maintenance procedure. The infection is caused by demodex mites on eyelashes. Demodex eat sebum (the oily substance on skin). The demodex do not have an anus and so they spend their lifetime eating and growing bigger and bigger before exploding on death. Sometimes people become allergic to the demodex poop which is released when they explode in the base of the eyelash under the skin. This causes infection andn stye/chalazion. The tea tree kills the demodex. By washing with this procedure, you will effectively nuke the demodex. I suffered from this problem for years. I was administered countless courses of antibiotics, steroid creams and injections and spent thousands of $$ on ophthalmologists until I eventually paid a lot of money for a specialist who told me to do this. That was 15 years ago and I haven't had any problems at all since. There are expensive eyewash products that effectively do the same thing and if you read their ingredients, the active ingredient is tea tree oil. I only wish someone could have told me this sooner and saved me a lot of time, money and heartache.
@@jazz9236 just let it sit. The baby shampoo acts as a surfactant and the tea tree actively kills the microorganisms within around 5 mins. Leave it on for up to 10 mins for maximum carnage (Hiroshima style). The general rule I stick to is, when you feel a slight burning sensation, that's the tea tree oil penetrating the pores and that's when it's at its most active....give it a few minutes from that point
I’m here to tell you can get rid of a chalazion in a week. I had a pretty large one (I basically didn’t get out of the house without sunnies on). What I did 4 times a day was heating those heating masks in a microwave for 20 seconds and also dip a kitchen towel in 80 degrees Celsius heated water. Squeeze the towel and wait a few seconds to cool off a bit. Then apply it to the eye and the mask on top of it to keep it warm. Stayed like this for 10 to 15 minutes, after 10 minutes it’s not that warm so I remove the towel and keep the mask directly onto the eye. After this is done I put some castor oil on my finger and massage the cyst towards the eyelid for max 2 minutes.
I’ve had a chalazion on my left eyelid for a month 1/2 now I only put a warm towel on it here and there. It is healing thankfully just at a real slow pace. I can’t wait for it to heal all the way hope I never get a chalazion again.
@@user-christiexz Yes my eyelid healed at a 100 percent I didn’t need to get any procedure done to remove it. It healed naturally I haven’t had one since
This is precisely what I thought I had but it was actually a nodular basal cell carcinoma with the kind of luck I have had in my life and of course I missed an opportunity to get an early diagnosis. So to everyone who is looking at this video make sure you do not self diagnose because you could be making a catastrophic mistake.
@@christopherlang9577 sure. I'm relatively young but get intense sun exposure whenever I take my boat out on the water. So one day I woke up and noticed what looked like a stye on my eyelid. I ignored it and waited for it to clear up but it wouldn't. I also missed two opportunities for an early diagnosis because I simply forgot to mention it to my eye doctor as well as my dermatologist. They probably didn't even notice it because it was tiny. It took almost 3 years for me to have it checked. A biopsy was performed and I was diagnosed with nodular basal cell carcinoma. It is one of the most treatable forms of skin cancer. In my case they did MOHS surgery followed by another procedure done by an oculoplastics ophthalmologist who is specially trained on surgical procedures of the eyelid. I had what is called a modified Hughes procedure but not everyone needs this particular type of surgery. It is amazing what can be done for such a delicate part of your body. They can make you look as good as new. The important takeaway here is not to delay anything that is suspect. Make no assumptions whatsoever. Best thing a person can do is to get it checked ASAP.. I hope this helps.
I boiled hot water in a mug with a lid and added 1 tsp to 1tbs salt and used a paper towel to dip in and hold in my eyelid(make sure it’s not tooo hot). Then after it’s too cool I would use a qtip and roll down to eyelashes(where the bump will drain) and the next day it was almost gone after having 2 bumps for two months. Do this 4x/day. Just a warning the next day the whole lid may be swollen bc of osmosis not the bump or infection but it will go down in an hour or so.
A new word for my vocabulary! 🤪 Not that I wanted it! Mine doesn’t bother me, but of course I don’t like the look of it and the fact that it’s obvious to others. I must be persistent about applying heat! Thank you!
I get them now about every 2-3 months, and home treatments like the moist heat, ointment and massage don't work. I have a lot of comorbidities including alopecia universalis and hidradenitis suppurativa and I believe that this is probably what contributes to the recurrence. I'm actually dealing with a really gnarly infection right now, and the infection is pushing inwards, not upwards, so I will likely have to visit the surgeon. I don't get numb from lidocaine so the cutting and draining gets to be really painful.
One Dr. recommended heating up uncooked rice in a clean sock. It stays hot pretty long. Not sure if this is a good idea? Also, thank you for the massaging trick. I've been doing it wrong.
Thank u for your info. How to massage, I didn't know. I am 70, & air has been dry for months & now I have one with plephartìs. I now know all my alternatives if chalazon doesnt go away. I was aware of surgery but trying to avoid.
@@muhammadsikandar4243 do you have it? I know its been a month but if you still have it I recommend warm-hot compresses and just leave it alone. If it bleeds then dont panic because its good that it bleeds! It usually lasts a few days or weeks!
@@ghouliexc thank you for your support, I appreciate you being helpful Yes I still have One Chalazion in my right eye upper lid, I will do more warm compresses. Thanks for replying.
Pro tip take a small eye socket sized washed potato, put in a clean sock, wet the end and pop in the microwave for about 45 seconds. It will stay warm for at least 15 minutes. Make sure you test on your arm first, and let it cool a bit if it's too hot before putting on your eye, or you will create an even bigger problem. One thing I noticed is a stye can turn into something similar to a zit and pop/drain on its own, but may come roaring right back. If you have had a chalazion bump for over a month and no aggressive treatment works then get it professionally removed. It doesn't hurt much, they just flip the eyelid, numb it and remove the hard waxy junk, and scar tissue. In my case the doc also had to cut the front of my eyelid a bit to get the rest, but better a tiny scar than the maddening bump. Cost about $250 for the 15 minute procedure. I have VA benefits from my military service, but wasn't going to wait four months for an appointment to get it resolved. Also it was causing blurred vision, so I wasn't taking any chances.
I did squeeze it a few years ago with thumb and index, resulting in splashing my bathroom mirror (!) and a slight, painless, bleeding from the gland's opening. I think I developed this nasty thing from staying up late and being kind of sleep-deprived. I kept for a long time a hard, painless little lump I could feel when pressing the upper eyelid, but it seems to be gone now. Besides, as it is a Greek term, it's pronounced /K/alazion ;-)
I had a chalazion in both eyelids for over a year now. Despite compresses and leaving the hot water from a shower to drain it, it does reduce it a bit but it comes back to normal. What should I do now?
@shazmaiqbal9569 four to five times a day I hot compress with a towel and hot water.(morning, evening, before bed) after I've hot compressed I applied tea tree gel and massaged it onto my eyelid. with the hot compress, I set the water temp to like... burning hot....which actually hurt, but I didn't care bc I just wanted it gone. i let the towel cool down slightly so it was bearable when i put it onto my eyelid. I acted on mine within 3 days of it appearing and within a week and 2 days it started going away.
@@kalvinversetheworld Thank you so much. I kept thinking it'll go away on its on and now its been close to maybe a month. I'm so scared. Normal tea tree gel over the eyelid? Also mine is not visible in the morning but by evening its obvious. Is that normal?
@shazmaiqbal9569 I used tea tree blemish gel by Thursday plantation, I had no idea if it would even work, but I guess it did....and yes I massaged it onto my eyelid after every hot compress. I guess normal tea tree will do the same thing. oh, and definitely don't get the tea tree gel in your eye like me! Hopefully, yours clears. I refused to go out and about when I had mine xD
Very thorough presentation! I like the OcuSci moist heat mask a bit better than the Bruder mask. Curious if you ever recommend oral antibiotics for larger chalazia? Thanks!
do you guys have any tips for me? i have a chalazion 3 on the right and 2 on the left, im really tired of them, it's been almost a year and nothing is working, even antibiotics or eyedrops wasn't enough
I’ve had one lingering for about two months now. Has naturally gotten smaller, but still there giving a constant tired look. Since it has gotten smaller, is it likely to eventually fully go away on its own?
Yes . I got one last year on my lower left eye . It took about 1 year but it went away on its own . But now I have one on my right eye . Argh ! I'm going to just let it heal naturally like the other one.
@@lovelv1278 I have it too. Small but still annoying. Dr asked me to let it settle down naturally because no surgery is required. But my eye looks super tired. Did you think of getting steroid injection? Also, for the one that got cured for you, did you do any kind of warm compresses to expedite the process?
@@lovelv1278 mine took a good three months to finally go away. I sure hope I don’t ever have to deal with that again. Anytime I get some irritation, tingling or itchiness, I think it’s going to show up again.
Mine is bacterial. So I’ve had 2 in my life due to the same reason. I work in a mailroom so I touch a lot of boxes. I accidentally rubbed my eye and felt it come right away. As soon as you feel a sensation on your eyelid area or a little swelling. Its the perfect time to do them warm compress massage, eyelid cleanse and hygiene straight away. Then nothing will form. Which was my mistake, i let mine form until i saw a visible lump.) I dont have blepharitis or rosacea but only cause I rubbed my eye when my hands were dirty 🫠 Its been 2 weeks and going into week 3 and its gone dramatically smaller. I do warm compress and massage religiously and it really helps. And also Pray and be faithful 😂. And when it goes away fully, celebrate and then love yourself very well by taking care of your health because I have taken my previous self for granted. It really messes with your self image. But wish everyone the best with their chalazion journey. Tackle it early on in the phases and warm compress with eye mask and you’ll be okay. I’ll update by the end of the week. Cause I want this 💩to disappear 😭
@@Makkdenda Yea I also do the warm compress and also have eyelid wipes I bought at Walmart, Although I don’t think I’m doing it religiously like you. Because my bump often comes back to its original size an hour later… :/ im honestly already tired of doing it so I’m planning on getting surgery to remove it.
I got a chalazion on both eyelids.. ive had them since around 2012. I am trying to decide whether I should have surgical removal or not. Is it too late to try non surgical treatment i.e. compress or must i now have surgery as chalazion may have hardened over time?
I have a super small chalazion. Is it recommended to go for a steroid injection as it's been 2 months now? 😢 Ps: this particular eye looks super tired and reddish.
What if you're homeless/living in a minivan? It's hard to keep my eyes clean on a daily basis or even do a hot compress. I have a Chalazion, and its been on my upper right eyelid for about 8months now. It doesn't hurt, but now it's looks like it is ready to burst. What should I do?
had the same problem for 6 months. I've tried many medications, massages, etc. but nothing has helped. My ophthalmologist referred me to a surgeon now 😭
Guys I’ve had it on my lower eyelid for 3 years and I’m definitely not 30-50😭 I’m scared of anything coming close to my eye so what should I do. Oh and yeah it’s definitely hard now
if its a bump under your eye, get some bragg apple cider vinegar with "the mother" take a q-tip and rub it on the bump twice a day (i do it when i wake up and before bed) i had a HUGE one on my upper eyelid for months and im on day 3 of doing this and its 1/3 of the size. idk how or why. make sure to keep your eye close so it dries. if it gets in your eye rinse right away and try again
How would you compare the bob and Brad massager vs. the therabody eye device for treating eye chalizions? It also uses massage and heat. And vs. the Julius device or at home Celluma which would you recommend? Thank you! I have learned so much from you!
My son just showed me a huge bump on one lower inner lid n a smaller one on the other lower lid..the big one sticks up so high you can see it without him showing it ...it's gross and I'm a retired nurse, lol ..how do you not feel that? He just had an eye exam two months ago too..calling eye doc in am and warm compresses til then..ugh..
@@missykat762 A few years I would say, like old wounds that fade away. I think I still had it a few months ago, so I'm regularly checking. Good luck with yours ;-)
Warm compressions don't work. Logically it make sense but there are other remedies. Try rubbing a tiny tiny bit of good quality cold pressed castor oil on the affected area and lash line. It'll be gone within less than a week's time. I've heard apple cider vinegar works too but castor oil doesn't sting/agitate the eye.
I still have one after 4 months and I am really sad and I want to get rid of it. I’ve tried heat treatments but it seems to have not worked at all. Can anyone recommend a solution? Please help
Ok so I had one and it took a few months to go away. For me, heat would just make it worse. So what I did was I didn’t use any heat, I always kept it clean and washed it with a good face cleanser. Then I would just ignore it and leave it then eventually it just went away. Although yesterday I just got another one but I’m gonna do the same thing and update y’all
@brightsider is your daughter now okay with castor oil therapy. Please let us know . My 4 daughter has chalazion from past 2 months. Please give feedback of castor oil therapy
@@mohdmoizuddin3459the castor oil worked! My daughters chalazion/stye is gone! Even though she doesnt have it anymore i still put the castor oil atleast once or twice a day. It really worked and im so happy!
Does your baby still have it? My daughter has had this ever since she was 3 and its been on and off. She has 2 right now and. Its been there for 3-4 months now which has been the longest. Her opthalmologist prescribed her ointment steroids and its not working a little bit. So now her dr wants to do surgery and im scared since theyre planning to do general anesthesia since shes only 6 years old.
Please don't go through wtth surgery. There are other ways to remedy this. My toddler has had one for months and after a lot of research, I've found that rubbing castor oil on the affected area and also on the lash line works. I'm on day 3 of doing this and it's nearly gone. Just use a q-tip or clean fingertip and massage a tiny biy of cold pressed castor oil twice a day. It'll be gone before you know it. Castor oil doesn't agitate or sting the eye, it's also a good Conditioner for the lashes. Please give this remedy a try and don't put your little one through surgery, I promise you it works 🙏
@@brightsider she's doing great. the chalazion was the size of a pea before, fast forward to Day 3 of this remedy, it's now the size of a tiny pimple and is slowly making its way through the lash line. We were doing warm compressions before but it wasn't working and quite frankly, she didn't have the patience for it. Please keep me updated, I'd like to know whether it resolved for your little one. I'll keep you posted on my little's progress as well when it's completely gone.
@@kkamibrrrrrrrrrr acv has worked great for me so far (im on day 3 of treating a HUGE and very hard one that was on my upper lid for 2 months now) and it is already 1/3 the size
I got rid of a huge chalazion by using heating glasses (heated eye mask). I'd put it on very hot, using some thin cloth for isolation and just fall asleep in it, then I'd just pull it off in the middle of my sleep when it was cold. It took two weeks. Day by day the chalazion was getting smaller and then disappeared. Not only it was huge but also I had had it for over a year. .
Thank you ive had my chalazion in my right eye SINCE 2020 its the worst especially since i do makeup, one eye looks bigger than the other i will definitely try this
Did the Chalazion drain ? It just got smaller ?
@@devinpeirce7152 It was getting smaller day by day. then it got tiny and disappeared completely.
It was a gel mask that you can heat up and use
@@disgriefdid it work?
The absolute No 1 thing you can do when you have a stye/chalazion (and it's a very simple thing) is to make a solution of 200ml Johnson baby shampoo and 70 drops of tea tree oil. Mix this solution very well. Take a hot shower and stay with your face directly facing the flow, under the hot water for a while to wash away debris and open the skins pores. Next take two clean, new cotton make-up removal pads and apply the tea tree mixture to both pads. Holding one pad in each hand, and with closed eyes, gently massage each eye with a pad in circular motions but DO NOT cross eyes/pads or you can cross contaminate eyes. Leave the solution on the eyes for at least 5 mins but up to 10 mins. You will feel a slight to medium burn but this means it's working. Don't open your eyes whatever you do or the solution will sting your eyes. After 5-10 mins, rinse very well under the hot water in the shower. DO NOT towel dry and DO NOT touch your eyes after this treatment. Repeat three times per day for 5 days and then once per week as a maintenance procedure. The infection is caused by demodex mites on eyelashes. Demodex eat sebum (the oily substance on skin). The demodex do not have an anus and so they spend their lifetime eating and growing bigger and bigger before exploding on death. Sometimes people become allergic to the demodex poop which is released when they explode in the base of the eyelash under the skin. This causes infection andn stye/chalazion. The tea tree kills the demodex. By washing with this procedure, you will effectively nuke the demodex. I suffered from this problem for years. I was administered countless courses of antibiotics, steroid creams and injections and spent thousands of $$ on ophthalmologists until I eventually paid a lot of money for a specialist who told me to do this. That was 15 years ago and I haven't had any problems at all since. There are expensive eyewash products that effectively do the same thing and if you read their ingredients, the active ingredient is tea tree oil. I only wish someone could have told me this sooner and saved me a lot of time, money and heartache.
Do you let the mixture sit on eye for 5 minutes or you madsage for 5 minutes ?
@@jazz9236 just let it sit. The baby shampoo acts as a surfactant and the tea tree actively kills the microorganisms within around 5 mins. Leave it on for up to 10 mins for maximum carnage (Hiroshima style). The general rule I stick to is, when you feel a slight burning sensation, that's the tea tree oil penetrating the pores and that's when it's at its most active....give it a few minutes from that point
So put on the eye? While in shower?
@@chewymom4745 yes...apply in the shower and rub in circles, then leave for ten mins and rinse...eyes closed all the time obviously.
Demodex do poop. They don't explode. That's all I came to say.
I’m here to tell you can get rid of a chalazion in a week. I had a pretty large one (I basically didn’t get out of the house without sunnies on). What I did 4 times a day was heating those heating masks in a microwave for 20 seconds and also dip a kitchen towel in 80 degrees Celsius heated water. Squeeze the towel and wait a few seconds to cool off a bit. Then apply it to the eye and the mask on top of it to keep it warm. Stayed like this for 10 to 15 minutes, after 10 minutes it’s not that warm so I remove the towel and keep the mask directly onto the eye. After this is done I put some castor oil on my finger and massage the cyst towards the eyelid for max 2 minutes.
Can I ask you something? Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
Does the oil from the chalazion burn your eyes when it drains?
I’ve had a chalazion on my left eyelid for a month 1/2 now I only put a warm towel on it here and there. It is healing thankfully just at a real slow pace. I can’t wait for it to heal all the way hope I never get a chalazion again.
Did it go away on its own?
Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
@@user-christiexz Yes my eyelid healed at a 100 percent I didn’t need to get any procedure done to remove it. It healed naturally I haven’t had one since
This is precisely what I thought I had but it was actually a nodular basal cell carcinoma with the kind of luck I have had in my life and of course I missed an opportunity to get an early diagnosis. So to everyone who is looking at this video make sure you do not self diagnose because you could be making a catastrophic mistake.
Hi there, can you explain this a bit? I am wondering if I have the same thing. What ended up happening?
@@christopherlang9577 sure. I'm relatively young but get intense sun exposure whenever I take my boat out on the water. So one day I woke up and noticed what looked like a stye on my eyelid. I ignored it and waited for it to clear up but it wouldn't. I also missed two opportunities for an early diagnosis because I simply forgot to mention it to my eye doctor as well as my dermatologist. They probably didn't even notice it because it was tiny. It took almost 3 years for me to have it checked. A biopsy was performed and I was diagnosed with nodular basal cell carcinoma. It is one of the most treatable forms of skin cancer. In my case they did MOHS surgery followed by another procedure done by an oculoplastics ophthalmologist who is specially trained on surgical procedures of the eyelid. I had what is called a modified Hughes procedure but not everyone needs this particular type of surgery. It is amazing what can be done for such a delicate part of your body. They can make you look as good as new. The important takeaway here is not to delay anything that is suspect. Make no assumptions whatsoever. Best thing a person can do is to get it checked ASAP.. I hope this helps.
Did it slowly build up or suddenly appeared?
@@JuantheJohn1mine slowly built up now it's a pee size
That looks completely different to a chalazion !
I boiled hot water in a mug with a lid and added 1 tsp to 1tbs salt and used a paper towel to dip in and hold in my eyelid(make sure it’s not tooo hot). Then after it’s too cool I would use a qtip and roll down to eyelashes(where the bump will drain) and the next day it was almost gone after having 2 bumps for two months. Do this 4x/day.
Just a warning the next day the whole lid may be swollen bc of osmosis not the bump or infection but it will go down in an hour or so.
Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
A new word for my vocabulary! 🤪 Not that I wanted it! Mine doesn’t bother me, but of course I don’t like the look of it and the fact that it’s obvious to others. I must be persistent about applying heat! Thank you!
I used a hot tea bag. Of course be careful but it worked for me
I get them now about every 2-3 months, and home treatments like the moist heat, ointment and massage don't work. I have a lot of comorbidities including alopecia universalis and hidradenitis suppurativa and I believe that this is probably what contributes to the recurrence. I'm actually dealing with a really gnarly infection right now, and the infection is pushing inwards, not upwards, so I will likely have to visit the surgeon. I don't get numb from lidocaine so the cutting and draining gets to be really painful.
One Dr. recommended heating up uncooked rice in a clean sock. It stays hot pretty long. Not sure if this is a good idea? Also, thank you for the massaging trick. I've been doing it wrong.
Just add some water..so you can get moisture!
Yeah, a clean sock, cause I know cheese goes great with rice, pasta and the stuff, but a smelly sock is not the best ^^
Ma'am I have had a chalazion for 3 months
Make a video on how to get rid of a chalazion by home treatment 😊
Thank u for your info. How to massage, I didn't know. I am 70, & air has been dry for months & now I have one with plephartìs. I now know all my alternatives if chalazon doesnt go away. I was aware of surgery but trying to avoid.
Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
I had also on my right eyelid for 2 weeks and watched videos on UA-cam and I tried the apple cider its amazing , now it's almost gone.😊
Please describe about what you did to cure , treatment with Apple cider, how & what to do with it
@@muhammadsikandar4243 do you have it? I know its been a month but if you still have it I recommend warm-hot compresses and just leave it alone. If it bleeds then dont panic because its good that it bleeds! It usually lasts a few days or weeks!
@@ghouliexc thank you for your support, I appreciate you being helpful
Yes I still have One Chalazion in my right eye upper lid, I will do more warm compresses. Thanks for replying.
Please explain?
I’ve had several chalazions and they are always painful.
Hah rekt
Pro tip take a small eye socket sized washed potato, put in a clean sock, wet the end and pop in the microwave for about 45 seconds. It will stay warm for at least 15 minutes. Make sure you test on your arm first, and let it cool a bit if it's too hot before putting on your eye, or you will create an even bigger problem.
One thing I noticed is a stye can turn into something similar to a zit and pop/drain on its own, but may come roaring right back. If you have had a chalazion bump for over a month and no aggressive treatment works then get it professionally removed. It doesn't hurt much, they just flip the eyelid, numb it and remove the hard waxy junk, and scar tissue. In my case the doc also had to cut the front of my eyelid a bit to get the rest, but better a tiny scar than the maddening bump. Cost about $250 for the 15 minute procedure. I have VA benefits from my military service, but wasn't going to wait four months for an appointment to get it resolved. Also it was causing blurred vision, so I wasn't taking any chances.
At what place did you get it removed ??
I went to have the surgery and the woman in room next to me was screaming in pain and she was a nurse. I left couldn't go through with it.
Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
The chalazion has been on my eye lid for two months now can I still use a hot compress to make it go away?
Yes definitely
Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
@@user-christiexzwhat type pf procedure did you have?
Any concerns about the eye masks and preventing bacterial transfers?
Yes bacterial
Oh my goodness, you are brave. Holy Camoli!!
I have one :( not fun a someone said to rub apple cider vinegar on the eyelid
I did squeeze it a few years ago with thumb and index, resulting in splashing my bathroom mirror (!) and a slight, painless, bleeding from the gland's opening. I think I developed this nasty thing from staying up late and being kind of sleep-deprived.
I kept for a long time a hard, painless little lump I could feel when pressing the upper eyelid, but it seems to be gone now.
Besides, as it is a Greek term, it's pronounced /K/alazion ;-)
How long did you have it until you squeezed it ?
@@devinpeirce7152 several weeks i would say, couple of months at the most.
Is there a scar after squeezing the eyelid bump? Or how long does it take to recover?
@@vipulkaranjkar457 Oh no, not in my case at least.
Thank you very much for such a detailed informative videos. ❤
I had a surgery to remove mine a week ago, and now I have it again. What went wrong? I don't know what to do.
U still have it?
keep using heat compression
What if I had this for a whole year?
I had a chalazion in both eyelids for over a year now. Despite compresses and leaving the hot water from a shower to drain it, it does reduce it a bit but it comes back to normal. What should I do now?
Surgery will remove the chalazion. But the lesson is not to touch it rub the eyes, it comes back in no time , learnt the hard way.
@@rajkumar-yk3qe thanks.
You REALLY want to get to the removal tips MUCH faster in the future. Thanks!
Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
I have this 4 time in this 3 month in row on my eyes was so painful it happened again and again
Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
i got rid of mine within a week and a half with tea tree gel and hot compress with a towel.
Please elaborate your process.
@shazmaiqbal9569 four to five times a day I hot compress with a towel and hot water.(morning, evening, before bed) after I've hot compressed I applied tea tree gel and massaged it onto my eyelid.
with the hot compress, I set the water temp to like... burning hot....which actually hurt, but I didn't care bc I just wanted it gone. i let the towel cool down slightly so it was bearable when i put it onto my eyelid. I acted on mine within 3 days of it appearing and within a week and 2 days it started going away.
@@kalvinversetheworld Thank you so much. I kept thinking it'll go away on its on and now its been close to maybe a month. I'm so scared. Normal tea tree gel over the eyelid? Also mine is not visible in the morning but by evening its obvious. Is that normal?
@shazmaiqbal9569 I used tea tree blemish gel by Thursday plantation, I had no idea if it would even work, but I guess it did....and yes I massaged it onto my eyelid after every hot compress. I guess normal tea tree will do the same thing. oh, and definitely don't get the tea tree gel in your eye like me!
Hopefully, yours clears. I refused to go out and about when I had mine xD
Lolllll yeah I'm starting to get selective about my socialization a little because or this. But I'm already a homebody so...not a big deal.
Very thorough presentation! I like the OcuSci moist heat mask a bit better than the Bruder mask. Curious if you ever recommend oral antibiotics for larger chalazia? Thanks!
I'm dealing w a larger chalizaion and I'm wondering the same thing !
can i use a towel on my chalazion? i just wet it with hot water in the faucet and wet it again when the heat is going away. can this work too?
do you guys have any tips for me? i have a chalazion 3 on the right and 2 on the left, im really tired of them, it's been almost a year and nothing is working, even antibiotics or eyedrops wasn't enough
apple cider vinegar topically, serrapeptase internally
how are u now?
Is it 100% gone by now? Asking cause I am really frustrated on mine after procedure 👍🏼😅
is surgery worth it if you have blepharitis? cause i know they can come back
I’ve had one lingering for about two months now. Has naturally gotten smaller, but still there giving a constant tired look. Since it has gotten smaller, is it likely to eventually fully go away on its own?
Yes . I got one last year on my lower left eye . It took about 1 year but it went away on its own . But now I have one on my right eye . Argh ! I'm going to just let it heal naturally like the other one.
@@lovelv1278 I got surgery to have mine removed but a huge bump is still there. Is this bad?
@@lovelv1278 I have it too. Small but still annoying. Dr asked me to let it settle down naturally because no surgery is required. But my eye looks super tired. Did you think of getting steroid injection?
Also, for the one that got cured for you, did you do any kind of warm compresses to expedite the process?
No, it’s permanent and will stay there forever
@@lovelv1278 mine took a good three months to finally go away. I sure hope I don’t ever have to deal with that again. Anytime I get some irritation, tingling or itchiness, I think it’s going to show up again.
Thank you‼️
How would I avoid getting a Chalazion ? Or how do people get them in the first place?
Mine is bacterial. So I’ve had 2 in my life due to the same reason. I work in a mailroom so I touch a lot of boxes. I accidentally rubbed my eye and felt it come right away.
As soon as you feel a sensation on your eyelid area or a little swelling. Its the perfect time to do them warm compress massage, eyelid cleanse and hygiene straight away. Then nothing will form.
Which was my mistake, i let mine form until i saw a visible lump.)
I dont have blepharitis or rosacea but only cause I rubbed my eye when my hands were dirty 🫠
Its been 2 weeks and going into week 3 and its gone dramatically smaller. I do warm compress and massage religiously and it really helps. And also Pray and be faithful 😂.
And when it goes away fully, celebrate and then love yourself very well by taking care of your health because I have taken my previous self for granted.
It really messes with your self image. But wish everyone the best with their chalazion journey. Tackle it early on in the phases and warm compress with eye mask and you’ll be okay.
I’ll update by the end of the week. Cause I want this 💩to disappear 😭
@@Makkdenda Yea I also do the warm compress and also have eyelid wipes I bought at Walmart, Although I don’t think I’m doing it religiously like you. Because my bump often comes back to its original size an hour later… :/ im honestly already tired of doing it so I’m planning on getting surgery to remove it.
I got a chalazion on both eyelids.. ive had them since around 2012. I am trying to decide whether I should have surgical removal or not. Is it too late to try non surgical treatment i.e. compress or must i now have surgery as chalazion may have hardened over time?
I have a super small chalazion. Is it recommended to go for a steroid injection as it's been 2 months now? 😢
Ps: this particular eye looks super tired and reddish.
What happened
What if your chalazeon hurts?
It never went away it beside my eye help
What if you're homeless/living in a minivan? It's hard to keep my eyes clean on a daily basis or even do a hot compress. I have a Chalazion, and its been on my upper right eyelid for about 8months now. It doesn't hurt, but now it's looks like it is ready to burst. What should I do?
Where do you live?
@@missykat762 In NC.
Surgery if its about to burst open
What happen if it will burst?I have a 3yr old daughter having a chalazion for 2 weeks now,and it looks ready to burst😢
I have since 2020 in my upper eyelid, it is however gone small but not cured properly, what to do ?
same had it 6 months
had the same problem for 6 months. I've tried many medications, massages, etc. but nothing has helped. My ophthalmologist referred me to a surgeon now 😭
@@RJ-mr4qvhow did it go ?
Same
@@devinpeirce7152 damp above your eyelids with warm water regularly [3 times a day ] . It helps
I have tried everything and still can’t get rid of it
Guys I’ve had it on my lower eyelid for 3 years and I’m definitely not 30-50😭 I’m scared of anything coming close to my eye so what should I do. Oh and yeah it’s definitely hard now
if its a bump under your eye, get some bragg apple cider vinegar with "the mother" take a q-tip and rub it on the bump twice a day (i do it when i wake up and before bed) i had a HUGE one on my upper eyelid for months and im on day 3 of doing this and its 1/3 of the size. idk how or why. make sure to keep your eye close so it dries. if it gets in your eye rinse right away and try again
@@ellenagrantham7503does this work for a big chalazion too?
Same here. I'm looking for opthmologist who uses general anesthesia so I'm not awake for surgery. The local anesthesia is very painful.
I have had 2 small Chalazion (upper eyelid) for 3 and a half months.
Am I still in time for warm compresses or it is too late?
Same here 😭 goin to hospital today really scared
@@kkamibrrrrrrrrrr please let me know what they told you!
@@erchiguire2733 I did go to the hospital and the doc said I need to get surgery! 😭😭
@@kkamibrrrrrrrrrrsame here buddy like it's scary asf but that shit is annoying 😭 fighting buddy
How would you compare the bob and Brad massager vs. the therabody eye device for treating eye chalizions? It also uses massage and heat.
And vs. the Julius device or at home Celluma which would you recommend?
Thank you! I have learned so much from you!
My son just showed me a huge bump on one lower inner lid n a smaller one on the other lower lid..the big one sticks up so high you can see it without him showing it
...it's gross and I'm a retired nurse, lol ..how do you not feel that? He just had an eye exam two months ago too..calling eye doc in am and warm compresses til then..ugh..
The lump won't go away😢
Use raw aloes ...lots of carrots ..onions and charcoal tablets ...aloe gel will dry it up
How do you use or apply this
Respectfully you sound like Jessica Simpson 🎉 ❤
It’s under my grandsons upper eyelid he is 4
Hello! You mention that after your chalazion you could be left with a lump? What should you do in this cause? Thank you
Nothing, just be patient. Mine seems to be gone now 🙂
@@GenetetIncorporated Awesome! Did it take months or even longer for it to disappear?
@@missykat762 A few years I would say, like old wounds that fade away. I think I still had it a few months ago, so I'm regularly checking. Good luck with yours ;-)
@@GenetetIncorporated Thank you, actually it's about my baby boy
Whom does not have a microwave?
I have a chalazion on my right eye lid and it is leaking red stuff into my eye,I think it's blood and something else.
Any update?
Yes am glad to say that two steroids shot took care of it,but I still have blepharitis.Please pray for me Thank you
@@IAmHisBeloved5 yes ,two steroids injections wipe it out.Thank God.
So moist heat is preferred?
No, apply a cold compress
@@thatguy2414 why cold
Not cold. Warm, moist
No hot
I get chalazion on my right eye and I can removes it by incision and curtage but it is on again in my left eye after 3,4months how can we relief from
Warm compressions don't work. Logically it make sense but there are other remedies. Try rubbing a tiny tiny bit of good quality cold pressed castor oil on the affected area and lash line. It'll be gone within less than a week's time. I've heard apple cider vinegar works too but castor oil doesn't sting/agitate the eye.
@@ayepea1314are you sure I've one and I'm scared 🥲
What about yellow bump? Is that chalazion too,?
That may be a stye
I still have one after 4 months and I am really sad and I want to get rid of it. I’ve tried heat treatments but it seems to have not worked at all. Can anyone recommend a solution? Please help
Mee to :(
Ok so I had one and it took a few months to go away. For me, heat would just make it worse. So what I did was I didn’t use any heat, I always kept it clean and washed it with a good face cleanser. Then I would just ignore it and leave it then eventually it just went away. Although yesterday I just got another one but I’m gonna do the same thing and update y’all
@@Defnott_wareesha thanks
For my 2years baby it came,if i am doing hot compressing the size is increasing,could anyone help me what can i do
Same with my son , could u tell me what helped Ur baby ?
My daughter's chalazion drain itself from upper eyelid is this normal??
We have appointment with eye specialists after 10 days
How old is your daughter and what did u do to get rid of her chalazion? My daughter is 6 and has been having this stye or chalazion on and off. 😣😔
@brightsider is your daughter now okay with castor oil therapy. Please let us know . My 4 daughter has chalazion from past 2 months. Please give feedback of castor oil therapy
@@mohdmoizuddin3459the castor oil worked! My daughters chalazion/stye is gone! Even though she doesnt have it anymore i still put the castor oil atleast once or twice a day. It really worked and im so happy!
Hello Doc, my 1 year old baby has a chalazion I hope it can be treat by hot compress
Does your baby still have it? My daughter has had this ever since she was 3 and its been on and off. She has 2 right now and. Its been there for 3-4 months now which has been the longest. Her opthalmologist prescribed her ointment steroids and its not working a little bit. So now her dr wants to do surgery and im scared since theyre planning to do general anesthesia since shes only 6 years old.
Please don't go through wtth surgery. There are other ways to remedy this. My toddler has had one for months and after a lot of research, I've found that rubbing castor oil on the affected area and also on the lash line works. I'm on day 3 of doing this and it's nearly gone. Just use a q-tip or clean fingertip and massage a tiny biy of cold pressed castor oil twice a day. It'll be gone before you know it. Castor oil doesn't agitate or sting the eye, it's also a good Conditioner for the lashes. Please give this remedy a try and don't put your little one through surgery, I promise you it works 🙏
@@ayepea1314 thank you so much! Im gonna buy one today and i hope it works!!! Hope your little one is better!
@@brightsider she's doing great. the chalazion was the size of a pea before, fast forward to Day 3 of this remedy, it's now the size of a tiny pimple and is slowly making its way through the lash line.
We were doing warm compressions before but it wasn't working and quite frankly, she didn't have the patience for it. Please keep me updated, I'd like to know whether it resolved for your little one. I'll keep you posted on my little's progress as well when it's completely gone.
@@brightsider I hope you're getting results with the castor oil. My daughter's chalazion is completely gone! How is your little one doing?
I have a hard time sleeping at night
FYI. You are pronouncing it wrong. It’s Kuh-lazion.
“Shu-lay-see-un? It’s kuh-lay-zee-un
I got it from a street cat, my obsession with cats needs to stop
Baked potato wrapped in cloth
Wow ok. Hope it works
Gosh I hate this chalazion of a thing.. been compressing.. tired already 😢 someone said apple cider vinegar 😂.. I am trying that too!
How did it go? Did it worked out?
@@kkamibrrrrrrrrrr acv has worked great for me so far (im on day 3 of treating a HUGE and very hard one that was on my upper lid for 2 months now) and it is already 1/3 the size
@@ellenagrantham7503 what is acv idk
@@ellenagrantham7503 this is the same issue with me it's been 2 months for me too . And I'm literally so scared 😭
How do you use acv what exactly you do.?
Don't none of that shit work get surgery it's what I gotta do 😢
It's big
With a built-in infomercial you lost all credibility. You need to use a tv show to have commercials.
Don't none of that shit work get surgery it's what I gotta do 😢