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The Area On My Eyebrow Bone Is Swollen And Aches. I've Been To Several Doctors And They Are Advising Allergies. I'm Reading That This Could Be From A Swollen Lacrimal Gland. I Noticed This About A Month Ago After Waking Up From An Afternoon Nap. If This Is It, What Can I Do To Treat It?

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Posted on Mon, 10 Apr 2023
Question: Hello,
The area on my eyebrow bone is swollen and aches. I've been to several doctors and they are advising allergies. I'm reading that this could be from a swollen lacrimal gland. I noticed this about a month ago after waking up from an afternoon nap. If this is it, what can I do to treat it?
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Answered by Dr. N K Mishra (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Lacrimal gland swelling is painless.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Allergies are painless.Lacrimal gland swelling is mostly autoimmune and is painless and has a specific location.This has to be near the outer 1/3 of eyebrow.
It will be advisable to have a photograph with emphasis on the location.That will help us in the diagnosis,thereby offering a proper line of management.
Thanks.
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The Area On My Eyebrow Bone Is Swollen And Aches. I've Been To Several Doctors And They Are Advising Allergies. I'm Reading That This Could Be From A Swollen Lacrimal Gland. I Noticed This About A Month Ago After Waking Up From An Afternoon Nap. If This Is It, What Can I Do To Treat It?

Brief Answer: Lacrimal gland swelling is painless. Detailed Answer: Hi, Allergies are painless.Lacrimal gland swelling is mostly autoimmune and is painless and has a specific location.This has to be near the outer 1/3 of eyebrow. It will be advisable to have a photograph with emphasis on the location.That will help us in the diagnosis,thereby offering a proper line of management. Thanks.