Causes of Chalazion
The common Causes of Chalazion :
A chalazion develops when blockage in an oil gland causes it to swell.
Immunodeficiency.
Viral infection.
High blood lipid concentrations (possible risk from increased blockage of sebaceous glands) .
Acne rosacea
Symptoms of Chalazion
Some Symptoms of Chalazion :
Sensitivity to light
Blurred vision
Eyelid tenderness
Painful swelling on the eyelid
Increased tearing
Treatment of Chalazion
Applying warm, wet compresses to your child's eyes for a period of approximately 15 minutes, several times throughout the day
Antibiotic drops for the eye
Instructing your child not to squeeze or rub the chalazion
Having your child wash his/her hands frequently
Injection of a corticosteroid into the chalazion. This is done by an eye doctor (ophthalmologist), but is rarely required. Topical antibiotics can be used if a secondary infection of the chalazion develops.
Surgical incision and draining of a chalazion. This is usually performed in the office with a local injection of numbing medicine by an eye doctor. Surgery may be done when the chalazion.
Juliet Cohen writes health articles for health diseases and disorders.

