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earthtojoe
I've got a bubble under my eye, what the heck is it?!?
It's like a little sac just sitting there on the skin directly under my left eye. Does anybody know what it could be? I always rub my eyes so maybe that has something to do with it.
its a calcium buildup..pop it with a needle and then.rub some vitamin E oil on it for about a week...and it will go away...
docta giggles
maybe u should go to the doctor and check it out. =)
-good luck!
ECullen♥
maybe a sty...is it pusssy looking, ar kind of hard?? see a doctor, or dermatologist....
JAHLOVE
ITS A STYE... I USED LEMON IN MY EYE TO GET IT TO GO THE WAY THE FASTEST ITS HARSH BUT IT WORKED WITH A QUICKNESS
whiz
a sist?
typical teen
it could b a sist
Nikki rox ur sox
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Irv Lenzy
it is called a sty.
jenn79
it sounds like a sty
Jen
Probably a sty.
They usually go away with keeping your hands and face clean and not trying to aggravate it any.
They also make eye ointment especially for those. (Over the counter....)
You know who I am!!!!
Maybe an infected or blocked tear duct, that has happened to me before, and it went away in just a few days...try not to touch it, or rub it or anything, and if it gets worse, go see a doctor.
maximillionare
it is a rare and deadly disease called underuth eyeith sackith syndromith
moosies
sounds like a sty?, but yeah, you shouldn't rub your eyes.
blooddaughter
Hmmm. I had one of those. No idea what its called...it'll go away..if not...go to the doctor!
heartbreaker6713
probably a sty (spelling)... i forget how you get them or why... but if it's like right where your eye lids meet your eye it's probably a sty... see an eye doctor i'd say to make sure it's not an infection or something...
daffy duck
It depends on the actual location (on the eye lid, underneath the eye lid in the moist portion or more on your upper cheek).
If it is on the skin of the eye lid, it could be a a hordeolum or a chalazion (both of which can be called in everyday terms as a "sty"). Hordeolums can be produced by a blocked meibomian gland which is a sebaceous/oil gland within our eye lids. These tend to be inflamed and painful. A chalazion is a non-inflamed (not painful) lid mass from a previous hordeolum.
If it is on the skin of the upper cheek, it can be dyshidrotic eczema. These are usually fluid filled vesicles which often appear on fingers and rarely on the face. Herpes will also manifest as vesicles, but it is usually associated with redenning of the surrounding skin and can be itchy or painful.
Finally if it is under the lid on the moist part, it might be a conjunctival cyst.
Either way, you should see an ophthalmologist or a doctor at the very least so he can treat you or refer you out to another physician for the best possible care.
Dave O
probably a blocked tear duct, use a wash rag and try a hot compress on it.