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May 28, 2024 - 04:14 PM
A chalazion often resolves on its own, but you can speed up the healing process by applying warm compresses to the affected eyelid for 10-15 minutes, several times a day to help it drain. Other treatments such as steroid injections or antibiotics may be recommended. If it persists after 2 months, it may be necessary to remove the scar tissues via surgery. Since a chalazion’s root cause is dry eyes, treating dry eyes orally from the inside out has proven to be effective. Learn more from the all-natural TheraLife All-In-One Dry Eye Starter Kit.