Styes: Why That Painful Eyelid Bump Happens and How to Heal It Safely
A stye is a painful, red bump on the eyelid caused by a blocked and infected oil gland, often linked to underlying eyelid inflammation like blepharitis or meibomian gland dysfunction. The good news is that most styes heal safely with consistent warm compresses and proper eyelid hygiene. This article explains why styes happen, how to treat them correctly, and how a simple daily routine can help prevent them from coming back.
Eyelid Hygiene 101: The Most Overlooked Step in Treating Dry Eyes
Clogged meibomian glands are a major cause of dry eye. Spend just a minute a day warming, cleansing and blinking to protect your tears and prevent long‑term damage.
