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What Does A Fluid Filled Sack On Eyeball Indicate?

I have a fluid filled sack on my eyeball that comes and goes. at times, my contact lens will irritate it, but other than that there is no pain. what could this be, and what type of doctor would i need to see about it or is there any way to take care of it myself?
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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It seems from the history that you are having a fluid filled sack on the eye. This can be inflammatory lesion of the glands of the eyelids or a cystic lesion of one of the glands of the eyelids.
You need to consult eye doctor for examination to find out the cause and treatment accordingly.

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What Does A Fluid Filled Sack On Eyeball Indicate?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having a fluid filled sack on the eye. This can be inflammatory lesion of the glands of the eyelids or a cystic lesion of one of the glands of the eyelids. You need to consult eye doctor for examination to find out the cause and treatment accordingly. Thank you