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3/3/2017 1:22:57 PM EDT
I have my first ever eye stye, lower eyelid. It formed into a small whitehead on the inside of my eyelid (against the globe). Put the warm compress on for a couple of days. Now the whitehead has shifted from inside to the very tip of my lid (it rubs up/down against my globe when I blink).

Everything I've read online says not to pop the whitehead as this could lead to a more serious infection...but the remedies are to "massage it with a warm compress, let it pop and drain on its own"...which to me is similar; one is controlled, the other uncontrolled. I guess one of the main fears is contaminated germs going into the eye, but doesn't this happen if it "resolves" on its own by massaging and draining? 

So, pop or no pop? (BTW, no needles involved; just clean fingertips; q-tip to catch the discharge)
3/3/2017 1:29:27 PM EDT
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Is there any other kind?
Pop it OP, what could possibly go wrong?
3/3/2017 1:32:53 PM EDT
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Your avatar is fitting for the problem at hand. 
3/3/2017 1:44:05 PM EDT
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I thought this was going to be about the 60's TV show with Bill Cosby and Robert Culp.
3/3/2017 1:45:17 PM EDT
[#4]
Pop it and be done with it.
3/3/2017 1:46:04 PM EDT
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Putting pressure on it trying to get it to pop prematurely risks forcing the infection deeper into the eyelid.  Warm compresses and leave it alone.
3/3/2017 1:47:09 PM EDT
[#6]
Bones has it correct.

Warm Compress and it will go away.

I recommend not popping it.
3/3/2017 1:47:22 PM EDT
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Stick a hot needle in it 
3/3/2017 1:49:31 PM EDT
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The last time I had one I took a hot shower, then popped it when I got out.

It took almost no effort and didn't hurt.

I would have left it alone, but it was rubbing on my eye.
3/3/2017 2:00:22 PM EDT
[#9]
Have you even tried rubbing dirt on it yet?
3/3/2017 2:02:53 PM EDT
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And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire.

There you go.
3/3/2017 2:04:29 PM EDT
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Yellow mercuric oxide.  You'll have to roll your own.
3/3/2017 2:14:57 PM EDT
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If it's a little one I'll usually pop them.  I've never had to experience  a larger stye.
3/3/2017 2:17:58 PM EDT
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I used to get them very other month when I was younger.  I would just pop them with a sterilized needle then wash my eyes with soap.  Never had an infection.  YMMV
3/3/2017 2:24:11 PM EDT
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A few years back, I had one that made it hard to see. My lower eyelid was swollen half shut and it felt tight. Looked like I'd been hit in the eye.

The doctor said the same thing, warm compress and it will go away.

It ended up popping on its own while I was driving home from work one night, making my vision a bit blurry with pus.

When I got home I finished it off with a good series of squeezes. It left my eyelid floppy, like loose for part of the evening too.

By the next morning everything was back to normal.
3/3/2017 2:51:54 PM EDT
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Damn, that WebMD has a solution for every ailment.
3/3/2017 4:24:13 PM EDT
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And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire.

There you go.

Damn, that WebMD has a solution for every ailment.


3/3/2017 4:29:20 PM EDT
[#17]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay11CfRrvxg
3/3/2017 4:31:21 PM EDT
[#18]
Mine is nowhere that bad
3/3/2017 4:55:02 PM EDT
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My son had a bad one once. I finally put him in the shower and closed all the doors and put towels under the doors so when he took a hot shower at the end of the day the bathroom got real hot like sauna left him in there till the hot water ran out. In 2 days it pulled the infection out and the thing pop while he was in the shower.

We were fighting it for weeks before them with prescription eye drops and warm compresses.
3/3/2017 5:01:19 PM EDT
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I've had 2 and popped both of them. No problems afterwards either time.
3/3/2017 5:01:38 PM EDT
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Do NOT pop it. It's just full of bacteria and will infect rest of your eye. Trust me, I learned the hard way.
3/3/2017 5:37:01 PM EDT
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Mine have always ended like this
3/3/2017 5:41:59 PM EDT
[#23]
My grandma told me you get them from pissing in an alley.
3/3/2017 5:46:37 PM EDT
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That is the way to go. I had one for a long time before the Army had an appointment for me. A hot washcloth helped a lot. It broke by itself.
3/3/2017 5:51:25 PM EDT
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When you take a shower, put some Baby Shampoo (No More Tears) on the washcloth and gently wash your eyelid (while it is closed).  Then rinse with the shower water.

This will also help prevent them from starting.  Some kinds are caused by getting certain kinds of dust in your eyes, such as fine wood powder from carpenter work.  Washing your eyelids and eyelashes every night will prevent them from starting.
3/3/2017 5:57:55 PM EDT
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My vote too.
3/3/2017 7:04:34 PM EDT
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me too. chalazions suck. op don't pop it, use a warm compress and it will eventually drain on its own. I usually use a boiled egg wrapped in moist paper towels. I also wash my eyes with baby shampoo and change my pillowcases constantly as a preventative measure.
3/3/2017 7:22:29 PM EDT
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When you take a shower, put some Baby Shampoo (No More Tears) on the washcloth and gently wash your eyelid (while it is closed).  Then rinse with the shower water.

This will also help prevent them from starting.  Some kinds are caused by getting certain kinds of dust in your eyes, such as fine wood powder from carpenter work.  Washing your eyelids and eyelashes every night will prevent them from starting.
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Why baby shampoo? I scrub my closed eyes with regular face wash.
3/3/2017 7:24:46 PM EDT
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Hot compress and maybe gently rub it with a Q tip when it's ready. maybe.
3/3/2017 7:26:52 PM EDT
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My old school grandmother always used a hot teabag on sty's.
3/3/2017 7:29:10 PM EDT
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Why baby shampoo? I scrub my closed eyes with regular face wash.
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When you take a shower, put some Baby Shampoo (No More Tears) on the washcloth and gently wash your eyelid (while it is closed).  Then rinse with the shower water.

This will also help prevent them from starting.  Some kinds are caused by getting certain kinds of dust in your eyes, such as fine wood powder from carpenter work.  Washing your eyelids and eyelashes every night will prevent them from starting.



Why baby shampoo? I scrub my closed eyes with regular face wash.

I always assumed minimum eye irritation. they make some stuff specifically for this but its basically lemon scented baby shampoo for like $20 for about 2 ounces.
3/3/2017 7:33:26 PM EDT
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Just go see this doc. He'll fix you up.
3/3/2017 7:34:20 PM EDT
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Drink whiskey, get after it with a soldering iron.
3/3/2017 7:47:05 PM EDT
[#34]
Hang on, I'll get it…
3/3/2017 7:50:59 PM EDT
[#35]
yeah, just let it work itself out. whats the worst that could happen?

3/3/2017 8:03:13 PM EDT
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DIY surgery is needed...



3/3/2017 8:48:49 PM EDT
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Go to an intersection and say this rhyme.

Stye stye
Leave my eye
Go to the next one that passes by

Worked for me when I was 7.








3/3/2017 9:20:53 PM EDT
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Yep, and I used to jump the cracks and avoid the lines, too.
3/3/2017 9:27:00 PM EDT
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If you decide to pop it just don't squeeze it.
3/3/2017 9:30:40 PM EDT
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But if you do, we need the video.  For the back pimple squeezers, if nothing else.
3/3/2017 9:45:45 PM EDT
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3/3/2017 10:21:17 PM EDT
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it doesn't have to be overly hot maybe in the cherry - dark cherry red range
3/3/2017 10:36:55 PM EDT
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Hot needle will make quick, painless, sterilized work of that.

Just wash your eye out thoroughly after it pops...same if it goes on its own.