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May 28, 2024 - 02:26 PM
A chalazion typically resolves on its own within 2 to 4 weeks. If it does not dissolve on its own, warm compresses applied several times a day will reduce its size and help soften and drain the blocked gland. If a chalazion persists, medical treatments such as steroid injections or minor surgical procedures performed by an ophthalmologist may be necessary to remove it. Since the root cause of chalazion is often chronic dry eyes, treating dry eyes can also relieve chalazion and prevent recurrence. Check into the all-natural oral dry eye treatment from TheraLife in their All In One Starter Kit.