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hi this question is for me i have developed a bump on my eyelid it started out very tiny and is just getting bigger it doesnt hurt or anything just worried what it could be if anyone has any information let me know please thanks

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Sounds like a sty they usually go away by themselves just don't rub it. Being a diabetic you probably should call the Dr. I wouldn't take chances w/ my eyes. My mom was a diabetic type 1.

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My mom had that happen, she went to the eye doctor and they gave her some drops to heal it. She still gets them occasionally, and just has to use the drops again.

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Sounds like a sty they usually go away by themselves just don't rub it. Being a diabetic you probably should call the Dr. I wouldn't take chances w/ my eyes. My mom was a diabetic type 1.

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I would recommend going to the doctor. Have a family member or friend go with you so they can watch your daughter while you are in with the doctor. It may be nothing, but never take a chance on a bump. My son (14 yrs) had a small lump on the side of his neck and I took him in right away. Thank the good Lord that I did. 6 1/2 weeks later they did surgery because it was cancer. I'm sorry to hear about your loss, I miss carriage twins back in 1997 and every May I think about how old they would have been. Take Care and good luck.

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It looks like you have gotten a lot of good advice here, besides those things I could only suggest this: I scratched the cornea on my eye once when I was young and I got a red reaction that everyone thought was a stye or pink eye, so I think having an eye doctor look at it is the best idea. He can tell you for sure.

I cried when I read what you wrote. I don't know how I would stand losing a baby. I had my daughter when I was 42, she is my miracle. I had no idea I could have a child and had truly given up, thinking that I would never be able to... Every time I look at my daughter I am grateful and I can't imagine my life without her and I also have been afraid to leave her with anyone unless I have no choice and have to get things taken care of... Remember this darling -- You must take care of yourself so you can be there for her always. Don't neglect yourself, she needs you to be healthy and she needs that good example you will set by taking care of things properly. It sounds like you are a wonderful mother. Bless your sweet loving heart. Take her with you if you can or you must, but get yourself to the doctor. And feel better soon. I wish you the best.

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Does it feel like there is something hard in it? Is it right under you eyelashes and is not red or irritating in any way? They are called seed somethings I can't remember the exact term. I get them pretty frequently and they are harmless (opthamologist said so). Mine can last for months at a time, then one day it will look a little different (like something wants to come out), maybe itch a little. I'll squeeze it and a little "seed" will come out (this little hard ball). It just works its way out like splinter, so don't try to "pop it." It will just irritate it and could cause an infection if you break the skin. Mine don't normally get very big, about the size of the * sign on the keyboard, so if it's bigger than that you should probably get it checked out.

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S.

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Sounds like it could have been a little bite, and now has turn into an infection under the skin. You definitely need an antibiotic if it is red and warm to touch. I would suggest going to a primary care provider or just to a little urgent care clinic. If you don't get an antibiotic it will probably just continue to get bigger! I am a nurse and worked ER so we saw that all of the time!
P.S> Just read you are diabetic which makes you more prone to getting these infections and also harder to heal, so I wouldn't wait on getting on the proper medicine!

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Could it be a sty. If it is you can just put a warm moist washcloth on it for 10 min or so at a time. They usually hurt though. I would get it checked out if it doesn't go away in a couple days, especially being diabetic, that can complicate all kinds of health issues.

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It could be lots of different things. I work at a lab dealing only with skin and we get several eyelid biopsies per day. It kind of depends on where it is on your eyelid. If it's on the regular skin of your eyelid, you should see a dermatologist (and if you haven't had a full body check in the past year, you could do both on the same visit). If it's on the inner rim, you may need to see an opthamologist. Any lesion (or bump) that is changing at all should been seen by a physician.

My husband had something like you described a while back. I would ask your doctor. But it sounds like something like a chalazion. Google it and see if that sounds like what you have.

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J.

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