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Bumps on the Eye: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and When to See a Doctor

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Treatment Options

For mild cases like a stye or chalazion, simple home remedies are often effective:

  • Apply a warm compress to the affected area for 10–15 minutes, several times a day
  • Keep the eye area clean and avoid touching or squeezing the bump
  • Avoid wearing eye makeup or contact lenses until it heals

Over-the-counter treatments may help in some cases, but persistent or severe conditions may require prescription medication or minor procedures performed by a healthcare professional.

When to See a Doctor

You should seek medical advice if:

  • The bump does not improve after a week or two
  • It continues to grow or becomes very painful
  • Your vision is affected
  • You experience recurring bumps

An eye specialist can determine the exact cause and recommend appropriate treatment, ensuring there are no underlying complications.

Final Thoughts

Most eye bumps are minor and treatable, but they shouldn’t be ignored—especially if symptoms worsen. Paying attention to changes and practicing good eye hygiene can go a long way in preventing future issues.

If in doubt, it’s always safer to get a professional opinion and protect your eye health.

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