Stye surgery procedure
Generally, "stye" refers to a hordeolum, an acute suppurative inflammatory lesion occurring in the eyelid glands, which can be treated surgically. The specific procedure is as follows:
1. Position the patient in a supine position, perform local disinfection, drape the area, and administer local anesthesia using lidocaine hydrochloride injection.
2. After anesthesia has taken effect, use an eyelid clamp to grasp the tissue surrounding the affected area and make a 2–3 mm vertical incision.
3. Through this incision, use specialized instruments to drain the pus from the hordeolum, reducing its size.
4. Irrigate the incision with normal saline to ensure complete removal of pus.
5. Apply a small dressing over the incision to keep the wound dry and clean.
This procedure requires professional expertise. To avoid causing harm to the body, it is recommended to visit a正规 hospital and undergo the procedure under the guidance of a qualified physician. After surgery, keep the wound dry and avoid contact with water to promote proper healing.