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What Causes A Lump On The Eyelid?

I HAVE HAD A LUMP ON THE INSIDE OF MY EYELID FOR A FEW MONTHS SOMETIMES IT HURTS AND SWELLS MY EYELID AND THEN THE SWELLING WILL GO DOWN FOR A WHILE AND THERE IS JUST A VISIBLE LUMP ON MY EYELID ABOUT THE SIZE OF SMALL PEA SHOULD I SEE A DOCTOR ABOUT THIS AND WHAT WOULD THEY HAVE TO DO TO REMOVE IT?
Mon, 24 Oct 2016
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
I understand your concern.
What lesion you are describing to be having over your eyelid appears to be an 'internal hordeolum' or 'chalazion'.
It could have been caused due to a blocked gland. It may be treated conservatively by administration of antibiotic eye drops, a course of oral antibiotics and antiinflammatory - analgesic medications.
However, if it does not subside with conservative management, it needs to be removed by means of surgical intervention.
Kindly consult Opthalmologist in this regard for proper evaluation and management.
Hope the information provided would be helpful.
All the best.
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What Causes A Lump On The Eyelid?

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. What lesion you are describing to be having over your eyelid appears to be an internal hordeolum or chalazion . It could have been caused due to a blocked gland. It may be treated conservatively by administration of antibiotic eye drops, a course of oral antibiotics and antiinflammatory - analgesic medications. However, if it does not subside with conservative management, it needs to be removed by means of surgical intervention. Kindly consult Opthalmologist in this regard for proper evaluation and management. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.