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Chalazion Natural Remedies Against Swollen Eyelid

Chalazion Natural Remedies Against Swollen Eyelid
Published: 25 October 2023 Category: Oil and Health

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What is chalazion?

Chalazion is a painful and annoying ophthalmic condition that occurs when a sebaceous gland in the eyelid becomes blocked. These glands, called Meibomian glands, are responsible for producing a substance that helps lubricate the eyes. However, when one of these glands becomes clogged, sebum accumulates inside, creating a swelling on the eyelid. This bulge is what is commonly called a chalazion.

Chalazion can vary in size, but often appears as a small hard lump on the eyelid, causing discomfort and sometimes pain. Although not a serious condition, it can be bothersome and uncomfortable. Many individuals facing a chalazion seek remedies that do not require invasive medical procedures or medications, which is why natural remedies are often the first choice.

Chalazion is often confused with stye, another common eyelid condition. The main difference between the two is that stye often involves a bacterial infection of the hair glands of the eyelid, while chalazion is caused by an obstruction of the Meibomian glands. This distinction is important because treatments and remedies can vary.

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Cure for chalazion with natural remedies such as olive oil

Olive oil to treat chalazion

Olive oil is one of the oldest and most widely used natural remedies for treating chalazion. This vegetable oil is known for its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties, and is a popular choice for soothing the discomfort caused by this eyelid condition.

To use olive oil as a treatment for chalazion, follow these steps:

  1. Cleaning: Make sure your hands are clean. You can wash them carefully and use warm water and mild soap.
  2. Olive oil: Take a small amount of extra virgin olive oil (high quality) and warm it slightly. Make sure it is warm enough to be comfortable, but not too hot to burn the skin
  3. Application: Using a cotton ball or cotton ball soaked in olive oil, gently massage the chalazion area. Make sure the oil makes contact with the nodule.
  4. Massage: Gently massage the area in circular motions for several minutes. This can help loosen accumulated sebum in the Meibomian glands.
  5. Cleansing: After the massage, you can gently clean the area with a clean cotton ball.
  6. Repeat: This treatment can be repeated several times a day for a few days until the chalazion reduces or disappears.

As we also saw earlier with the article on the benefits olive oil has on the face, common household olive oil acts as a natural emollient and can help break down gland obstruction, reducing swelling and discomfort. It is important to note that results may vary from person to person; therefore, perseverance and patience are essential.

Treatment of chalazion with plant and flower-based compresses

Plant- and flower-based compresses can be an effective remedy to relieve discomfort and promote healing of chalazion. These compresses are known for their anti-inflammatory and soothing properties.

Here is how to prepare and apply a plant- and flower-based pack:

  1. Selection of herbs or flowers: You can use herbs such as chamomile or calendula, or flowers such as rose. These plants are known for their soothing properties.
  2. Infusion: Prepare an herbal tea with the selected herbs or flowers. Pour boiling water over them and let them steep for a few minutes.
  3. Cooling: After brewing, let the water cool until it is at a comfortable temperature.
  4. Poultice: Soak a clean cloth or gauze in the infusion and wring it out lightly.
  5. Application: Gently apply the compress to the chalazion area.
  6. Hold: Leave the pack in place for about 10 to 15 minutes.

Repeat this process two or three times a day to help reduce the swelling and discomfort of chalazion. The anti-inflammatory properties of plants and flowers can help speed the healing process.

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How to prevent chalazion from recurring?

healthy eye with olive oil against chalazion

Preventing the recurrence of chalazion is a common concern for those who have already experienced this condition. Although there is no absolute guarantee that chalazion will not return, there are preventive measures that can help reduce the risk.

Here are some tips to prevent chalazion from recurring:

  1. Eyelid hygiene: Maintaining good eyelid hygiene is essential. Use eyelid cleanser recommended by your ophthalmologist or doctor to remove excess sebum and prevent clogging of the Meibomian glands.
  2. Avoid expired makeup: If you use eye makeup, make sure it is fresh and not expired. Expired or contaminated makeup can increase the risk of infection or glandular obstruction.
  3. Hand washing: Before touching your eyes or eyelids, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water.
  4. Avoid rubbing the eyes: Avoid touching and rubbing the eyes excessively, as this can irritate the eyelids and increase the risk of chalazion.
  5. Contact lens use: If you use contact lenses, follow the cleaning and care instructions carefully. Dirty or inadequately cared for lenses can increase the risk of eye infections.
  6. Balanced diet: A diet rich in nutrients such as vitamins A and Omega-3 can help support eye health. Be sure to include foods such as carrots, spinach and fish rich in Omega-3 in your diet.
  7. Hydration: Maintain good hydration by drinking enough. Water is essential for overall well-being, including that of the eyes.
  8. Sun protection: Wear sunglasses with UV protection when exposed to the sun to protect your eyes from damage caused by ultraviolet rays.
  9. Regular eye exams: Have regular eye exams to monitor your eye health. Your eye doctor can identify potential problems early and make recommendations specific to your situation.

Conclusions

Chalazion is an irritating eyelid condition that can cause discomfort and discomfort. Fortunately, there are natural treatment options such as olive oil and compresses made from plants and flowers that can help reduce swelling and promote healing.

In addition, following preventive practices can reduce the risk of chalazion recurrence and promote overall eye health. Always remember to consult your eye doctor or a physician before starting any treatment or if you have questions about your eye health. With the right precautions and remedies, you can address chalazion naturally and effectively.

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Alfio Lo Conte


Tecnico ed esperto degli oli extravergini di oliva, iscritto nell’Elenco Nazionale sezione Campania. Maestro di frantoio con diploma, conseguito presso International Extravirgin Agency.

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