Chalazion Center - Greenwood, IN
Greenwood Eye Doctor Doctors for ChalazionType of Physician: Eye Doctor What is a Eye Doctor? A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals. Specialty: Ophthalmology Common Name: Eye Doctor Eye Doctor Doctors in Greenwood *![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Indiana Eye Clinic ![]() Indiana Eye Clinic ![]() Indiana Eye Clinic ![]() Indiana Eye Clinic ![]() Klapper Eyelid & Facial Plastic Surgery ![]() Southside Eye Associates ![]() Howard M Alig MD ![]() Abrams Eyecare Associates ![]() Abrams Eyecare Associates ![]() Abrams Eyecare Associates ![]() Community Eye Care ![]() Community Eye Care ![]() Community Eye Care ![]() Gerald T Keener Jr. MD ![]() Community Eye Care ![]() David A Plager MD ![]() David A Plager MD ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() Uma D Chaluvadi MD ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() Hua Gao MD ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() Indiana University Medical Center Ophthalmology ![]() I U Eye Care ![]() Eye Specialists of Indiana ![]() Linda Fundenberger MD ![]() Washington Eye Center ![]() Washington Eye Center ![]() Thierry H Wilbrandt MD ![]() 20/20 Eye Physicians of Indiana PC ![]() 20/20 Eye Physicians of Indiana PC ![]() Stephen J Massicotte MD PC ![]() Comprehensive Eye Care ![]() Daniel R Whipple MD ![]() Daniel R Whipple MD ![]() Eye Surgeons of Indiana ![]() Eye Surgeons of Indiana ![]() Eye Surgeons of Indiana ![]() Eye Surgeons of Indiana ![]() Eye Surgeons of Indiana ![]() Eye Surgeons of Indiana ![]() Whitson Vision PC ![]() Whitson Vision PC ![]() Associated Vitreoretinal & Uveitis Consultants ![]() Associated Vitreoretinal & Uveitis Consultants ![]() Adam W Brazus MD ![]() Eye Associates LLC ![]() Eye Associates LLC ![]() Retina Institute ![]() David V Poer MD ![]() Corneal Consultants of Indiana ![]() 20/20 Eye Physicians of Indiana PC ![]() 20/20 Eye Physicians of Indiana PC ![]() Elliott A Yolles MD ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Midwest Eye Institute ![]() Howard Brumbaugh MD ![]() Center for Sight ![]() Center for Sight ![]() Drs Goodell & Zauel ![]() Drs Goodell & Zauel ![]() Parkside Opthamology ![]() Columbus Eye Center ![]() Columbus Eye Center ![]() Max A Henry MD ![]() Pankratz Eye Institute ![]() Vision Center ![]() Lakeview Eye Physicians ![]() Douglas R Wilson MD ![]() Paul R Honan MD ![]() Eye Center of Southern Indiana ![]() Eye Center of Southern Indiana ![]() Matthew M Fornefeld MD ![]() Anderson Center For Sight PC ![]() Donald M Perez MD LLC ![]() Donald M Perez MD LLC ![]() Anderson Center For Sight PC ![]() Hoosier Ophthalmology Associates ![]() Hoosier Ophthalmology Associates ![]() Ophthalmology Associates of Bloomington ![]() Ophthalmology Associates of Bloomington ![]() Thomas E Strayer MD Greenwood, IndianaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-23
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ChalazionWhat is a chalazion?A chalazion is a tiny lump of the upper or lower eyelid caused by inflammation of a gland of the lid. It may be soft and fluid-filled or firmer. A chalazion is also referred to as a meibomian cyst, tarsal cyst, or conjunctival granuloma.
What are these eyelid glands?Eyelid glands are called the meibomian glands. They are also known as the palpebral glands, tarsal glands, or tarsoconjunctival glands. There are 30 to 40 of these glands in each of the upper and lower lids. The tiny openings of each of these oil or sebaceous glands are just behind the lid lashes at the lid margins. These glands produce a thick liquid secretion that is discharged into the tear film of the eye. This liquid is a mixture of oil and mucus and is called sebum. The liquid acts to lubricate the surface of the eye.
What causes a chalazion? What are the symptoms of a chalazion?The narrow opening through which a meibomian gland secretes its material can become clogged from narrowing of the opening or hardening of the sebaceous liquid near the opening. If this occurs, the gland will have a backup of the material it secretes and it will swell. This leads to thickening of the walls of the gland and leakage of oil into the lid itself, causing inflammation both within the gland and the eyelid. This inflamed enlargement is a chalazion.
Is a chalazion like a pimple?If the obstructed gland has bacteria within it, the gland may become infected. This is called a hordeolum, which does resemble a pimple. A hordeolum may be tender to touch. A chalazion is not an infection but may precede a hordeolum.
How is a chalazion treated?Most chalazions are treated with warm compresses to the eyelid to promote healing and circulation of blood to the inflamed area. In addition, the doctor may prescribe an antibio... Recommended Reading Related to ChalazionWhat is a cyst?A cyst is a closed, saclike structure that contains fluid, gas, or semisolid material and is not a normal part of the tissue where it is located. Cysts are common and can occur anywhere in the body in people of any age. Cysts vary in size; they may be detectable only under a microscope or they can grow so large that they displace normal organs and tissues. The outer wall of a cyst is called the capsule.
What are the causes of a cyst?Cysts can arise through a variety of processes in the body, including
Most cysts arise due to the types of conditions listed above and are only preventable to the extent that the underlying ... Other Related Chalazion ArticlesEmergency Contact for Greenwood
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