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Stye on my eyelid 35+1

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I’ve got a stye on my top inner corner eyelid it’s itchy and red and swollen. Don’t think I’ve had one since I was a teenager 😂 any tips? Can I use anything for it during pregnancy like ointments? Or do they heal on their own if I just leave it alone? X

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Urgh they are so uncomfy. Your best bet is to speak to a pharmacist. Many topical things are fine but I’m not sure if all are. The pharmacist will be able to recommend something xx

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Try bathing with cooled boiled water or apply compress - 3 to 5 times a day Wash hands often - try leave stye alone - do not squeeze it And no eye make up till the infection has gone

Hope it settles soon

Janet

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Thanks this worked it’s gone :) x

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