I recently developed a '
lumpLumps in the breasts' on my
eyelidEyelid bump
Eyelid lift
Eyelid twitch. My GP says it is a
styeEyelid bump
Stye or
chalazion.
Overnight after my GP visit, I developed
doubleDouble-tussin dm vision in the same eye. There is a second in-focus image slightly lower and to the right of the main image. The other night I found that far away lights against the
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw background were forming almost all of a little triangle (like a Christmas tree, appropriate to the season!).
I visited the optometrist who examined the eye, and told me the overall health of the eye is good (i.e., no macular degeneration). He wanted to give me glasses, and did not seem interested in the fact that I developed the double vision overnight.
In case its important for you to know, I had LASIK done on both eyes in January 2001, which was very successful and I have had no problems since.
My question is what are the chances that the eyelid problem is the cause of the double vision? When the stye or chalazion is removed, what are the chances of the double vision going away?
They tell me they cannot do the procedure to correct the stye/chalazion until March (it's December 2 today), so I am in a dilemma over what to do in the meantime.
I have read that warm compresses are something that may help. Is this is just a question of making a face cloth wet with warm water & putting on the eye?
Thanks
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