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June 9, 2026
June 9, 2026

How to Manage Your Chalazion

What is a Chalazion? A chalazion is a painless, blocked oil gland on the upper or lower eyelid that develops over weeks and turns into a bump on eyelid. It can cause the area around it to become red and swollen and may hurt when it first develops. The type of chalazia you have is…

Last Updated: May 18, 2026
Last Updated: May 18, 2026

Adults Aged 40 and Up Are Experiencing A Rise In Cataracts

Age related eyesight decline is normal, and even to be expected as the natural part of aging. However, lately there has also been an increase in adults over 40 developing cataracts. An estimated 20.5 million (17.2%) Americans aged 40 years and older have cataract in one or both eyes, and 6.1 million (5.1%) have had…

May 4, 2026
May 4, 2026

Internal Stye Eye: Main Causes & At-Home Treatment Options

What Is a Stye? An internal eye stye is an inflamed and infected oil gland in the eye, generally occurring on either the upper or lower eye lid. When the oil glands near the eyelashes or under the eyelid become infected with bacteria, a small, painful, pus-filled abscess may form, also known as a stye.…

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