Yes, a chalazion is a small bump that can form in or under the eyelid. This bump forms because of a blocked oil gland.
A chalazion is caused by a blockage in the outflow duct of a meibomian gland. Symptoms are inflammation and swelling in the form of a round lump in the lid that may be painful.
A chalazion is caused by a blockage in one of the small oil glands (meibomian glands) in the eyelid. This blockage leads to inflammation and swelling of the gland, forming a lump or bump known as a chalazion. Factors like poor eyelid hygiene, skin conditions like rosacea, and blepharitis can contribute to the development of a chalazion.
A Chalazion is generally painless whereas a Hordeolum can cause considerable pain.. Chalazion is an internal stye, not an infection, slow growing hard, non tender round mass... where as hordrulom is an external stye, looks like a pimple and its an infection
No. Cirrhosis is a degeneration of cells, leading to impaired liver function and liver damage. Where as a liver abscess is an accumulation of pus.
A blind abscess is an abscess with no external opening.
A Bartholin abscess is an abscess located in the Bartholin's gland.
A chalazion is a small sebaceous cyst. Chalazions occur inside the eyelid when a Meibomian gland is blocked. They appear to be small swellings underneath the eyelid and cause inflammation.
Depending on where the abscess is it may be a lymph gland in the same way your neck glands swell and become tender when you have a sore throat. Or it may be absolutely nothing to do with the abscess. You should see a doctor.
carry on, tarry on, chalazion
An abscess behind the tonsils is a retrotonsillar abscess.
Yes, a hematoma can become an abscess. There are several types of hematoma, and a few possibilities as to what kind of abscess can develop. The type of hematoma and the circumstances that drive it to abscess will determine what kind of abscess.