Chalazion On The Eyelid. Non-surgical Treatment?
Thanks for the query.
A chalazion is a cyst in the eyelid that is caused by inflammation of a blocked meibomian gland. Antibiotics are of no use, because there is little or no infection.
If the chalazion is small, then a small injection (intralesional steroid) can be used to regress it. If it is a large chalazion, then surgery is the only option. The surgery is relatively simple and it does not involve an external incision, so there will not be any visible scar.
If the chalazion is left unattended with treatment, then the pressure effect of the chalazion on the cornea can lead to development of astigmatism. Also the chances of a chalazion regressing without any surgery are less and may take years.
So my advice to you is to go ahead and do the surgery after discussing with a competent ophthalmologist.
Hope my answer is helpful and useful to you. Should you have any other concerns, I am available to address them.
Best regards,
Dr.Mihir Shah