Meibomian Cyst



A meibomian gland cyst (meibomian cyst) is a formation in the area of ​​its duct. This pathology is benign and may be associated with eye injury or dysfunction of the sebaceous glands. The occurrence of a meibomian gland cyst can occur due to improperly organized secretion that blocks the gland duct. This leads to the growth of fluid in the organ, the formation of a cyst and the development of pain in the eye. Cysts can vary in size, from small to large. Because they are located in the outer layer of the eye, they can be seen. In addition, they can cause burning and discomfort in the eyes. In this article we will look at the factors that cause this pathology, methods of diagnosis and treatment of meibomian sac cysts. What is a Meibomia cyst and how is it formed > A cyst can occur as an inflammation of the head of the gland, leading to the accumulation of secretions in it



A meibomian gland cyst is a benign neoplasm of the cartilage gland of the eyelid. This pathological process, as a rule, occurs in the area of ​​the meibomian glands, which are located in the dermis of the eyelid and secrete sebum. Although a meiboeian gland cyst usually causes no symptoms, it can still cause discomfort and decreased visual acuity. And if chalaziosis is often single, then meibomian cartilage cysts occur in multiples. The size of the cyst can range from a few millimeters to 3-5 centimeters. Drug treatment includes anti-inflammatory eye drops, corticosteroid injections, and eyelid massage.