A chalazion is a miniature lump that is usually painless that forms on the edge or rim of the eyelid caused by an obstructed Meibomian or oil gland. The glands secrete oil into the surface of the eyes and lubricate the cornea. The lump becomes enlarged in days to weeks and sometimes becomes warm, red […]
A chalazion is a described as a bump in the eyelid due to a blockage in one of the oil glands in the upper or inferior part of the eyelid. The lump can increase in size in a few days to weeks and becomes red, painful and warm. The condition is due to the Meibomian