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chalazions การใช้

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  • Chalazion surgery is a safe procedure and complications occur very seldomly.
  • Chalazion removal surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia.
  • In rare cases, patients are kept overnight in the hospital after chalazion surgery.
  • Chalazion excision is an ambulant treatment and normally does not take longer than fifteen minutes.
  • The chalazion may be removed in two ways, depending on the size of cyst.
  • Among potential complications, there is infection, bleeding, or the recurrence of the chalazion.
  • The incision is not usually larger than 3 mm and it is made on top of the chalazion.
  • Although chalazia are rarely dangerous, it is common to send the chalazion or part of it to a laboratory to screen for cancer.
  • If the astigmatism is caused by a problem such as deformation of the eyeball due to a chalazion, treating the underlying cause will resolve the astigmatism.
  • Eyelid surgeries are also performed to improve peripheral vision or to treat chalazion, eyelid tumors, ptosis, extropion, trichiasis, and other eyelid-related conditions.
  • People who undergo chalazion surgery are normally asked to visit their eye surgeon for post-op follow-up three to four weeks after surgery has been performed.
  • The surgeon lifts the eyelid so he or she can access the back of its surface and makes an incision of approximately 3 mm just on top of the chalazion.
  • Terpinen-4-ol is used in multiple skin related diseases including blepharitis, rosacea, Demodex, meibomian gland dysfunction, chalazion and dry eye ., as well as lid margin diseases.
  • If the chalazion is located directly under the eyelid's outer tissue, however, an excision from above may be more advisable so as not to inflict any unnecessary damage on the lid itself.
  • Eyelid matter can easily be removed under minimal invasion, by merely puncturing the chalazion and exerting pressure upon the surrounding tissue, hardened matter usually necessitates a larger incision, through which it can be scraped out.
  • When surgery for a chalazion is considered, patients who take aspirin or any other blood-thinning medications are advised to stop taking them one week prior to the procedure as they may lead to uncontrollable bleeding.
  • The eyelid is injected with a local anesthetic, a clamp is put on the eyelid, then the eyelid is turned over, an incision is made on the inside of the eyelid, and the chalazion is drained and scraped out with a curette.
  • Other related conditions on the eyelids include chalazion ( a granulomatous reaction to sebaceous glands on the eyelid ), lacrimal duct cysts ( cysts related to tear ducts ) and nasolacrimal duct cysts ( the nasolacrimal duct drains tears into the nose via a punctum on the lower eyelid ).