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What Is The Difference Between Blepharitis And Chalazion? [Solved]

A chalazion is a small firm bulge in the eyelid caused by a blocked opening or infection of the oil producing glands located in the upper or lower eyelids. Chalazia are frequently associated with a condition called blepharitis. Chalazia may be uncomfortable, look abnormal, or interfere with vision.

Blepharitis, Styes and Chalazion

Dr. Matheson Harris, an eyelid and facial plastic surgeon in Salt Lake City, Utah, discusses the

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Case of the Day- Chalazion and Blepharitis

Dr. Croley discusses a patient