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Is There Any Possibility For The Cyst On Eyelash To Come Back?

my son, a 2 years old, had cyst on the eyelash. we brought him on a physician and he gave us an eye drop, oral drop and a bottle that must have a warm water inside and compress on his eyelash as his treatment. the cyst gone. is there a tendency, if we stop taking the treatment, the cyst come back?
Mon, 24 Aug 2015
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi...by what you quote I feel that you rkid might be having a STYE (an infection and inflammation of the eye lid glands) or a Meibomian gland inflammation. But any of these can recur again due to cross infection to the surrounding glands which would have taken place insidiously when the infection or inflammation would have been active.

I suggest you consult with an ophthalmologist if it recurs again.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Is There Any Possibility For The Cyst On Eyelash To Come Back?

Hi...by what you quote I feel that you rkid might be having a STYE (an infection and inflammation of the eye lid glands) or a Meibomian gland inflammation. But any of these can recur again due to cross infection to the surrounding glands which would have taken place insidiously when the infection or inflammation would have been active. I suggest you consult with an ophthalmologist if it recurs again. Regards - Dr. Sumanth