A painful bump on the eyelid can make blinking, working, driving, and wearing contact lenses uncomfortable very quickly. Kahala Eye Clinic provides medical evaluation and treatment for styes, chalazia, swollen eyelid concerns, and other eyelid bump conditions in Honolulu, with same-day availability for urgent concerns when possible.
If you have a tender bump on the eyelid, a red or swollen eyelid, eyelid irritation, blurry vision, discharge, or discomfort near the lash line, our Honolulu eye doctor can evaluate the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
Prompt medical care is recommended for eyelid bumps that are painful, persistent, worsening, recurrent, or associated with significant swelling, vision changes, or discharge.
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Immediate evaluation is best when an eyelid infection or blocked gland is becoming more inflamed, because early medical care may help avoid surgical treatment.
Schedule a medical eye care visit if the bump is very painful, rapidly enlarging, not improving, or causing a sore lump that changes the shape of the upper eyelid or lower eyelid. A firm persistent bump lasting more than 1 week, recurrent eyelid bumps, or a visible bump near the inner corner of the eyelid should also be checked immediatly.
Patients with diabetes, known immune issues, or a history of skin cancer around the eyes should be examined right away. Same-day or prompt appointments may be available at Kahala Eye Clinic for painful eyelid bump concerns and swollen eyelid treatment in Honolulu.
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Styes and chalazia are two of the most common reasons patients seek eyelid bump treatment Honolulu. A stye, also known as a hordeolum, is a painful lump that forms at the edge of the eyelid due to a bacterial infection, while a chalazion is a firm, usually painless bump.
For stye treatment Honolulu, our eye doctor evaluates whether the lesion is an external stye, internal stye, chalazion, eyelid cyst, infected styes, or another eyelid lesion. Treatment options may include prescription eye drops or ointments for bacterial infection, oral antibiotics when infection is more significant, anti-inflammatory care, in-office procedures for persistent clogged glands, and guidance for at-home therapy.
Many patients are unsure whether they have a stye or a chalazion, and that distinction guides treatment. A stye is usually a painful red bump from bacterial infection of an eyelash follicle or oil gland along the eyelid edge, often near the eyelid margins or with a small yellowish pus spot.
A chalazion is usually a firmer, slower-developing eyelid cyst caused by blocked oil in the meibomian glands.
Styes are often painful and tender, appearing as a red, swollen bump near the eyelid or lash line. In some cases, a small yellowish spot of pus may be visible. Chalazia may begin with tenderness or swelling, but often become less painful over time and may appear as a firm, round lump within the eyelid.
Because eyelid bumps can look similar, self-diagnosis can be difficult. A thorough exam at Kahala Eye Clinic can help determine whether the bump is a stye, chalazion, or another eyelid condition, and guide the most appropriate treatment.
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A stye often appears suddenly as a painful red bump on the lid margin, with localized tenderness, swelling, and the feeling of a pimple on the eyelid. It may cause tearing, eyelid warmth, a gritty feeling, scratchy feeling, sensitivity to bright light, crusting along the eyelash line, or discomfort when blinking.
Styes can occur outside the eyelid near hair follicles, called an external stye, or inside the eyelid involving deeper eyelid glands, called an internal stye. Bacterial infections, particularly from Staphylococcus bacteria, are the main cause of styes, which occur when bacteria infect an eyelash follicle or oil gland. Medication treatment, warm compresses, and good eyelid hygiene can help reduce pain and support healing.
Most painful eyelid bumps begin with problems in eyelash follicles, meibomian glands, or other tiny oil producing structures along the eyelid margin. Common causes include bacterial infection of eyelash follicles, blocked oil glands, eyelid inflammation, blepharitis, acne rosacea, and skin conditions that alter the way eyelid glands produce oil.
Poor hygiene practices, such as touching the eyes with unwashed hands or using contaminated makeup, can increase the risk of developing styes and chalazia. Sleeping in eye makeup, using old mascara or eye shadow, and choosing to wear eye makeup during active irritation can increase bacterial buildup, dead skin cells, excess bacteria, and blocked gland formation.
Chronic conditions like blepharitis, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis can increase the risk of developing styes and chalazia by causing inflammation and blockages in the eyelid glands, and may also contribute to dry eye disease in Honolulu patients.
Meibomian glands line the eyelids and produce oil that protects the tear film and stabilizes the eye surface. When thickened oils, skin flakes, makeup debris, or dead skin cells block the gland openings, blocked oil can collect and form chalazia.
Daily eyelid cleaning is recommended, especially for individuals prone to conditions like blepharitis, to help prevent blockages and maintain healthy eyelids.
Washing your hands thoroughly before touching your face or eyes is crucial for preventing the transfer of bacteria to your eyelids.
Seek an urgent eye care evaluation in Honolulu for spreading redness, severe pain, warmth beyond the bump, difficulty opening the eye, sudden blurry vision, double vision, new sensitivity to bright light, fever, chills, or swelling of the whole eyelid, as these symptoms may require same-day emergency eye care in Honolulu.
Do not squeeze, pop, or cut an eyelid bump at home. This can worsen infection, increase scarring, and delay healing.
Kahala Eye Clinic is a by appointment-only medical eye clinic in Honolulu focused on precise, personalized eye health care, reflecting the clinic’s commitment to comprehensive eye care and advanced diagnostic technology. During your visit, our eye doctor reviews your patient history, including onset, prior bumps, contact lenses, removing contact lenses, eye makeup habits, dry eye symptoms, and any previous eyelid infection treatment.
A slit-lamp examination allows careful evaluation of the eyelid, eyelid edge, eyelashes, meibomian glands, eyelid inflammation, lid margin, and ocular surface. The doctor distinguishes between stye, chalazion, eyelid cyst, blocked gland, skin conditions, and other eyelid lesions as part of the clinic’s comprehensive eye care services in Honolulu.
Frequent styes or chalazia may signal a chronic eyelid condition that needs ongoing treatment. Recurrent bumps are often linked with blepharitis, meibomian gland dysfunction, dry eye disease, acne rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, or chronic inflammation of the eyelid margins.
Without treatment, chronic eyelid inflammation may create a cycle of clogged glands, bacterial overgrowth, hardened oil, and repeated developing styes. Kahala Eye Clinic offers ongoing management, including eyelid hygiene plans, personalized dry eye treatment in Honolulu, and monitoring of eyelid and eye surface health.
Multiple styes or chalazia in the past year, recurrent bumps in the same spot, or an unusual change in eyelid skin should be evaluated. In select cases, further testing or biopsy may be recommended to rule out more serious eyelid conditions.
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If you have a painful bump on eyelid skin, a red swollen eyelid, a suspected stye, or irritation that is not improving, schedule care at Kahala Eye Clinic in Honolulu. You will receive prompt access to a trusted eye doctor in Honolulu, careful diagnosis, and a personalized treatment plan in a boutique medical environment with attentive service.
Appointments are required, and same-day or next-day times may be available for urgent eyelid concerns, subject to schedule. Kahala Eye Clinic welcomes Honolulu residents and visitors from Kahala, Hawai‘i Kai, Aina Haina, Manoa, and surrounding areas, as well as patients from the clinic’s broader Honolulu service areas.
Call 808-204-4300 or schedule online today for eyelid bump treatment in Honolulu.
These concise FAQs address common questions about styes, chalazia, and swollen eyelids for Honolulu patients and complement the clinic’s broader frequently asked questions about Kahala Eye Clinic services.
Is a painful bump on my eyelid always a stye? No. Many painful bumps are styes, but some are chalazia, eyelid cysts, or other eyelid lesions. An exam is the best way to confirm the diagnosis and select proper treatment.
What is the difference between a stye and a chalazion? A stye is usually painful and red. A chalazion is usually a firmer lump and may become less painful over time.
When should I see an eye doctor for a swollen eyelid? Seek care immediately for any swelling with significant pain, vision changes, spreading redness, or fever. Prompt evaluation can improve the outcome and may help avoid surgery.
Can an eye doctor treat a stye? Yes. An eye doctor can prescribe medication, evaluate whether the bump needs drainage, and rule out a more serious infection or eyelid problem.
Do styes need antibiotics? It is common to use antibiotics to treat a stye and avoid eye surgery when infection is present. The doctor will determine if an antibiotic is the best treatment.
Why do I keep getting styes or eyelid bumps? Underlying risk factors include blepharitis, rosacea, dry eye, poor eyelid hygiene, contact lens issues, and clogged glands. Kahala Eye Clinic can investigate these causes and recommend a prevention plan.
Can dry eye or blepharitis cause eyelid bumps? Yes. Chronic eyelid margin inflammation and an unstable tear film can contribute to blocked meibomian glands, bacterial buildup, and recurrent eyelid bumps.
Do you treat styes in Honolulu? Yes. Kahala Eye Clinic provides evaluation and treatment for eyelid bumps, styes, swollen eyelids, and eyelid infections in Honolulu. Call 808-204-4300 to schedule an appointment.