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My Chalazion situation...

I've had a chalazion for about 7 months now.

About 3 months ago I went to a opthamologist who gave me an anti-biotic eye drop and had me do warm compresses and had me come back in 3 weeks. After the 3 weeks, nothing in size changed, he performed surgey/incision and removed the puss. After the incision healed, I still had a lump in my eye.

Being uneducated, I thought that doctor didn't know what he was doing and thought he was supposed to remove the whole thing, not just the puss. I didn't know this, so I went to a different doctor who put me on an oral anti-biotic and continuing warm compresses and went back to him after a month to see if surgery was needed again. After another month, it still looked the same, Had him do the surgery, and he said it was dry... But I still have this lump/hardness in my eye! He told me to come back in 3 months to inject a steroid if it's still there.

All I do now are warm compresses and scrubs of baby shampoo.

Any suggestions? I have no puss, and I see most of the people who have had chalazion problems here have had the puss. I just have a lump/hardness (I dont even know what it is!)

It'd be greatly appreciated.
 
  audiorox on 2005-07-01
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