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Case Series Published: 30 January 2015 Large anterior orbital cyst as a late complication of chalazion surgical drainage A H Alsuhaibani & Y H Al-Faky Eye 29, 585–587 (2015) Cite this article ...
First, let's be sure that you actually have meibomian cysts. Since I can't look at your eyelids, I'm not sure if your bumps are large or small. Nor do I know exactly where they appear on your eyelids.
Sometimes a cyst becomes very large. At this point, surgery may be needed. Ask your doctor to refer you to an eye specialist who specializes in eyelid surgery and can drain or remove the cyst.
The cyst comes back or is likely to come back. Incision and drainage doesn't work. You have a fever or other symptoms of an infection. Your doctor thinks you might have sepsis or an STI. Surgery A ...
A culture of the drainage may be done to identify the bacteria causing the infection, and to rule out sexually transmitted disease. If the cyst is very large it may need to be drained by your ...
An MRI revealed a “very large,” non-cancerous cyst attached to the lower part of her brain. By Kayla Blanton Published: Jun 09, 2021 8:00 AM EDT Save Article Todd Wawrychuk // Getty Images ...