Meibomian gland cyst symptoms?
summary
Granuloma is a * chronic inflammatory granuloma of the meibomian gland formed by obstruction of the tarsal glands and obstruction of the secretion. Also known as meibomian gland cyst. It is a common disease in both children and adults. The disease progresses slowly and can occur repeatedly. The hard mass can be touched on the eyelid without pain, and the surface skin is bulging. When the disease occurs in the elderly and tends to recur, it should be differentiated from meibomian adenocarcinoma. Meibomian gland cyst symptoms? Let's talk about it
Meibomian gland cyst symptoms?
The course of disease is slow, generally without obvious symptoms, no pain in the eyes, sometimes only heavy feeling, temporary astigmatism caused by mass compression, or foreign body sensation caused by mass compression on the eyeball. Inverted eyelid in the mass in the conjunctival surface, visible purplish red or grayish red localized uplift. If there is a secondary infection, it can develop into wheat swelling.
One to several round masses of different sizes can be touched under the eyelid subcutaneously, ranging from rice grains and mung beans to soybeans and cherries, with smooth surface, no adhesion to the skin, clear edge and no tenderness. There was no swelling or tenderness on the skin surface.
Small masses can be completely absorbed by themselves, or penetrate the conjunctival surface, discharge the colloidal content, and form mushroom like granulation proliferation. This granulation tissue can also form papillary proliferation on the surface of the palpebral margin through the discharge duct of meibomian gland.
matters needing attention
1. Early small chalazion, can be through hot compress or physical therapy massage therapy, promote dissipation and absorption. Small cysts do not require treatment. 2. Injection of 0.3-0.5ml prednisolone into or around the cyst can promote its absorption. 3. Large chalazion can be removed by operation. The wall of the capsule must be removed to prevent recurrence.