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Let's figure out what to do about this stye.
Most styes usually go away on their own. Some cases may require antibiotic ointment or even oral antibiotics like doxycycline which are only available by prescription.
Eye ointments for stye over the counter basically contain petroleum jelly to soothe the sty.
All is not lost though. See what we suggest for sty that is available over-the-counter below.
Apply a warm compress about 4 to 6 times a day for about 5-10 minutes each time.
Keep your eyes closed while doing this.
Eyelid hygiene would require you to gently scrub the infected eyelid with water and/or a nonirritating soap like baby shampoo.
Take some ibuprofen or naproxen if you can to help with tenderness and pain.
These mainly contain petroleum jelly to soothe eye movement.
Depending on how bad it is and how desperate you are, gently dab triple antibiotic ointment or cream on the affected area outside the eye.
Warning: This is not meant for the eye. Not sterile. Try avoiding the eyes as much as possible and only use it while awake. Wash off before going to sleep.
Do NOT attempt to squeeze or lance it. Let it drain on its own. If it does not drain in 2 to 3 days, then it is time to see a doctor.
Last updated by pharmacist on : 08/28/2018
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