Pei Zhengxue Health Weibo, Volume 3

17. Stye

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**Question:** I went to the hospital and was diagnosed with a stye. The doctor prescribed ofloxacin eye drops and ofloxacin ointment, but after using them for a few days, the swelling still hasn’t subsided. What should I

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  1. 17. Stye

17. Stye

Question: I went to the hospital and was diagnosed with a stye. The doctor prescribed ofloxacin eye drops and ofloxacin ointment, but after using them for a few days, the swelling still hasn’t subsided. What should I do?

Answer: A stye is an inflammation of the hair follicle around the eyelash. In severe cases, it can develop into a carbuncle, requiring incision and drainage. Most cases respond to anti-inflammatory medications, and once the inflammation subsides, the stye will naturally disappear.


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