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  • Female
  • 24 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I'm noticing some pimples near my eye, and they don't hurt at all, but they're getting bigger every day. I'm starting to get a bit concerned about it. Could you give me some advice on what this might be and what I should do?

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That could be Chalazion,do not try to squeeze it,it will resolve on its own, visit Ophthalmologist for appropriate management

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Possible Causes of Pimples Near the Eye

    • These could be styes, chalazion, or milia. Styes and chalazion are common and often painless, while milia are small cysts.
  2. When to Seek Medical Attention

    • Consult a doctor if the bump grows rapidly, changes in appearance, or affects vision.
  3. Recommended Initial Care

    • Apply warm compresses gently. Avoid squeezing or irritating the area.
  4. Diagnostic and Treatment Options

    • A healthcare provider may perform a physical exam. Treatments can include topical medications or minor procedures.
  5. Preventive Measures

    • Maintain good hygiene, avoid touching your face, and use clean towels.
  6. Relevant Medical Specialties

    • Consider seeing a dermatologist or ophthalmologist for evaluation and management.

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Consult a Dermatologist or Consult a Ophthalmologist

Answered 10/09/2025

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