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Irritation of the Eyes

4/2/2025, 1:10:23 PMMale25-34

I am a 25-year-old male with no current medications or medical conditions, and I regularly use cannabis. For the past two months, I have noticed the presence of two white spots on the inner surface of my eyelid, along with a small lump on the upper eyelid close to the outer corner. This issue has been ongoing, causing discomfort that has made wearing contact lenses impossible. Unfortunately, my glasses have also broken, leaving me unable to see clearly. Although I consulted an eye specialist who claimed not to observe anything unusual, I am convinced there is an underlying issue. In an effort to alleviate the symptoms, I have been applying warm compresses, but there have been no improvements thus far.

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Cony

4/2/2025, 1:10:41 PM

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It sounds like you've been dealing with a persistent and uncomfortable situation regarding your eyes, particularly with the white spots and lump you described. While you've already seen an eye specialist, your ongoing symptoms warrant further attention and targeted self-care strategies to improve your situation.

Key Points:

  1. Persistent symptoms require careful observation.
  2. Warm compresses are a good first step, but you may need to explore additional methods.
  3. Considerations on hygiene and irritation sources are vital.

Explanation:

The white spots on your eyelids could be a condition such as chalazia (blocked oil glands) or pinguecula (a growth on the conjunctiva), which can cause discomfort. The lump you mentioned may also relate to these conditions. Since you have tried warm compresses without success, it could be beneficial to enhance your approach to managing irritation and promoting healing.

Next Steps:

  1. Continue Warm Compresses: Use a clean, warm compress on the affected area for about 10-15 minutes, 2-3 times a day. This can help soften any blocked oil and promote drainage if a chalazion is present.

  2. Maintain Eye Hygiene: Keep your eyelids clean. Consider using a gentle eyelid scrub or diluted baby shampoo on a clean cloth to wash your eyelids daily. This can help remove any debris and oils that may be contributing to irritation.

  3. Avoid Eye Irritants: Try to identify any potential irritants. Given your cannabis use, be mindful of smoke and allergens that can affect your eyes. If you are sensitive to smoke, consider avoiding exposure.

  4. Consider Artificial Tears: If your eyes feel dry or irritated, over-the-counter artificial tears can provide moisture and relieve some discomfort.

  5. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in the size or appearance of the spots and lump. Additionally, note any other symptoms (like redness or increased discomfort) you may experience.

  6. Seek a Second Opinion: If symptoms persist over the next couple of weeks without improvement, consider consulting another eye specialist or an ophthalmologist for a more in-depth examination. You might express your concerns regarding the current evaluation to ensure your symptoms are addressed thoroughly.

  7. Explore Vision Correction Options: Since your glasses are broken, it may be helpful to visit an optical shop that can repair them quickly or provide a temporary pair while this issue is being resolved. This will help you see more clearly and reduce eye strain.

Remember, while it's important to advocate for your health and concerns, some issues may take time to resolve. Stay gentle with yourself during this process, and I hope you find relief soon.

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