Styes and Chalazia:What’s Causing That Eyelid Bump?
A stye is a painful, red bump that forms along the edge of the eyelid, often caused by a bacterial infection in the oil glands or hair follicles. While usually harmless, styes can cause discomfort, swelling, and irritation. Early treatment can help relieve symptoms and prevent complications. If you’re dealing with persistent eyelid bumps or discomfort, our specialists At ReFocus Eye Health Danbury, Connecticut, our experienced surgeons—Dr. Paul Masi, and Dr. Susel Oropesa—combine state-of-the-art technology with personalized care, ensuring your emergency eye care is not just effective, but as comfortable as possible.
Internal vs. External Styes – How They Differ and Why It Matters
- External Hordeolum: This type occurs on the base of an eyelash and is usually caused by an infection in the hair follicle. It typically appears like a pimple.
- Internal Hordeolum: This stye forms inside the eyelid due to an infection in one of the meibomian glands, which are responsible for producing the oil component of tears.
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When to See a Specialist for Stubborn Styes and Chalazia
If a patient presents with persistent or recurrent cases of styes or chalazia, it may be necessary to refer them to a specialized ophthalmologist for further evaluation and management. Persistent conditions could indicate underlying issues such as chronic blepharitis or systemic conditions, including rosacea or diabetes.

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Stye and Chalazion Treatment in Danbury– Trusted Eye Care for Lasting Relief
Struggling with a painful stye or a stubborn chalazion that won’t go away? At ReFocus Eye Health in Danbury, our expert team highly rated with over 790 Google reviews and a 4.8-star average provides personalized treatment to help you heal faster. We proudly serve patients from Danbury with advanced eye care solutions.
When to See an Eye Doctor:
- A stye or chalazion that lingers for weeks without improvement
- Severe swelling, redness, or signs of infection spreading beyond the eyelid
- Blurred vision or discomfort interfering with daily activities
- Frequent styes or recurrent chalazia
Why Choose ReFocus Eye Health?
- Expert Diagnosis & Personalized Treatment Plans
- Advanced Procedures including steroid injections and chalazion drainage
- Preventative Care to reduce the risk of future occurrences
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