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Hordeolum (Stye): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Bangkok Eye Hospital

Understanding Hordeolum (Stye) A hordeolum, commonly known as a stye, is a red, swollen lump that forms on the edge of the eyelid due to a bacterial infection in an oil gland or hair follicle. Although usually harmless, styes can cause discomfort and temporary vision obstruction. At Bangkok Eye Hospital, we provide effective treatments to alleviate symptoms and prevent recurrence. Common Causes of Hordeolum What Triggers a Stye? Bacterial Infection – Staphylococcus bacteria commonly cause styes. Blocked Oil Glands – Clogged meibomian glands can lead to infection. Poor Eyelid Hygiene – Failing to clean eyelids properly increases the risk. Frequent Eye Touching – Introducing bacteria to the eyelids can trigger infections. Use of Contaminated Makeup – Old or shared cosmetics can harbor bacteria. Who Is at Risk? Individuals with chronic blepharitis (eyelid inflammation). People with a history of recurrent styes. Those with poor eye hygiene or frequent eye rubbing. Contact lens wearers who do not follow proper lens care. Symptoms of Hordeolum Painful, swollen lump near the edge of the eyelid. Redness and tenderness around the affected area. Pus-filled bump that may drain on its own. Watery eyes and increased sensitivity to light. A feeling of something in the eye. Diagnosis and Treatment Options How Is a Stye Diagnosed? Physical Examination – Ophthalmologists inspect the eyelid to confirm the diagnosis. Medical History Review – Identifying recurrent infections or underlying conditions. Eyelid Culture (if needed) – In rare cases, tests may be performed for persistent infections. Treatment for Hordeolum Warm Compresses – Applying a warm cloth helps open blocked glands. Antibiotic Ointments or Drops – Used for bacterial infections. Proper Eyelid Hygiene – Regular cleaning to prevent further infections. Medical Drainage (if needed) – For persistent or large styes. Avoid Squeezing – Letting the stye heal naturally prevents complications. Preventing Styes Maintain good eyelid hygiene by regularly washing the eyelids. Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes with unclean hands. Replace old or contaminated eye makeup to prevent bacterial buildup. Clean contact lenses properly and avoid wearing them when experiencing an eye infection. Address underlying eyelid conditions such as blepharitis or dry eye. Why Choose Bangkok Eye Hospital for Stye Treatment? Experienced Ophthalmologists with expertise in eyelid infections. Advanced Diagnostic Tools for accurate assessments. Personalized Treatment Plans based on individual needs. State-of-the-Art Facilities ensuring safe and effective care. Schedule an Appointment Today If you have a stye that is persistent or causing discomfort, contact Bangkok Eye Hospital for expert diagnosis and treatment.
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How to Keep Your Eyes Safe During Sports | Essential Eye Health Tips

  Whether you're an elite athlete or enjoy sports as a weekend hobby, your eyes are one of your most valuable assets. Good vision enhances your performance, while eye injuries can not only sideline you from the game but also affect your daily life. At Bangkok Eye Hospital, we’re dedicated to helping everyone—professional athletes and casual players alike—understand the importance of eye health in sports. This blog provides essential tips to keep your eyes safe and your vision sharp, no matter your level of activity.   Why Eye Health Matters in Sports: Performance Enhancement: Clear and precise vision is key to success in sports, from accurately judging distances to reacting quickly to fast-moving objects. Prevention from Injury: Protecting your eyes can prevent serious injuries that may not only impact your performance but also your overall quality of life. Long-Term Vision Safety: Taking care of your eyes today can prevent vision problems later in life, ensuring you can continue enjoying sports and other activities.   Common Sports-Related Eye Injuries: Blunt Trauma: Sports like basketball, football, and baseball can lead to injuries from impact, which can cause anything from minor bruising to serious conditions like retinal detachment. Serious Injuries: In contact sports like boxing, karate, or taekwondo, direct hits or accidental jabs from opponents can result in severe and dangerous injuries, including cuts, fractures, or even eye injuries that require immediate medical attention. UV Damage: Prolonged exposure to the sun during outdoor sports can lead to harmful effects on the eyes, increasing the risk of cataracts and other conditions. Tips for Keeping Your Eyes Healthy: Stay Hydrated: Proper hydration is important to keep your eyes moist and comfortable, reducing the risk of dry eyes during and after sports. Balanced Diet: Eating a diet rich in vitamins A, C, and E, along with Omega-3 fatty acids, supports eye health and can improve your visual performance. Avoid Touching Your Eyes: During sports, your hands can pick up dirt and bacteria, which can lead to eye infections if you rub your eyes. Always wash your hands thoroughly before touching your eyes.   Need Expert Eye Care? We are here for you. Comprehensive Eye Exams: Our specialists and well-trained medical teams offer detailed eye examinations tailored to your specific needs, whether you’re an athlete or enjoy sports recreationally. Personalized Vision Solutions: From prescription sports eyewear to LASIK surgery, we offer a range of treatment services designed to enhance your visual performance and protect your eyes. Innovative Eye Care Technologies: We operate on a cutting-edge smart hospital concept, integrating AI and advanced technologies to ensure the highest effectiveness in our treatment programs. Our commitment to innovation drives us to take patient care to the next level, providing you with the most advanced and personalized eye care available.   Your Eyes Deserve Expert Care — Call Now to Schedule Your Examination! Whatsapp: +66982255691 Email: info@bangkokeyehospital.com

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