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Barley grain treatment

Read all the important tips for barley grain treatment. To effectively treat a barley grain, you need to address the basic problem – that is, find the cause and eliminate it. If the cause is not found or handled incorrectly, the problem cannot be completely solved.

Even if symptoms improve, there is still a risk of the situation getting worse. Therefore, every patient with stye should be thoroughly examined and treated by the doctor or ophthalmologist.

Normally, however, a grain of barley is not a cause for concern. Inflammation of the eye is usually uncomplicated and usually heals on its own.

How can a grain of barley be treated in the eye?

There are many ways to treat a stye on the eye – from external applications to surgical procedures. However, it is important to note that each form of treatment has its limitations and that it may be necessary to use several methods at the same time.

This includes regular eye drops or ointments as well as medical advice to avoid further complications or to resolve existing complications. A barley grain home remedy for treatment is a red light lamp. This gives dry heat, which is good against the inflammation of the barley grain.

It is important that you visit your ophthalmologist or family doctor if the barley grain does not improve for a long time. This is the only way to properly diagnose and treat the problem – which ultimately benefits the patient’s condition.

What not to do with a grain of barley on the eye?

Under no circumstances should you try to express the barley grain yourself, as this could aggravate the infection. In order to support and accelerate the opening process set in motion by the body, one can apply thermal radiation such as red light irradiation.

However, you should avoid damp heat, such as putting on damp wipes. If the barley grain has to be opened in order for the pus to drain, this should only be done by a doctor.

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What problems can a barley grain cause

A stye on the eye is a common but painful disease of the eye. It is usually harmless, but can be very uncomfortable for the person concerned. If not treated properly, it can cause various complications.

Possible complications of a barley grain include:

  • Inflammation in the conjunctival sac (conjunctivitis),
  • Redness and swelling of the eye socket, 
  • Visual disturbances
  • Eyelid edge inflammation and even 
  • Infections of the eye. 

All these problems can aggravate the symptoms of a grain of barley and lead to more serious complications. Is a grain of barley contagious? Yes, the barley grain can be infectious. Further details can be found in the following article.

So it is better to book an appointment with an ophthalmologist or family doctor in good time.

Conclusion on barley grain treatment

Basically, there are different barley grain treatments. Ointments, eye drops and dry heat should help the stye on the eye disappear on its own. If the inflammation is very painful or does not go away for a long time, then book an appointment with your ophthalmologist or family doctor.

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