A 2-year-old girl has a swelling in her right lower eyelid, suspected to be a chalazion. It is recommended to consult an ophthalmologist early for diagnosis, and if there is no improvement, surgical treatment may be necessary.
The small granules appearing in a baby’s eye may be a chalazion, an acute purulent infection of the sebaceous and meibomian glands.
Discuss the possibility of eye hemangiomas and preventive measures.
Answers to Common Eye Problems in Children
Suggestions for Treatment and Prevention of Chalazion Recurrence
Discuss the necessity of general anesthesia for a 5-year-old child undergoing chalazion surgery, as well as the feasibility and safety of regional anesthesia.
Diagnosis and Treatment Suggestions for Chalazion
Explore the causes and treatment methods of eyelid tumors, particularly the differences between chalazion and pituitary adenoma, and their treatments.
How to treat chalazion?
Questions about a child frequently developing chalazion and whether there are non-surgical treatment options.