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He could see them against the lights of the sty.
"Back to the sty with the rest of your species."
If pigs are kept, their sty will also be in this area.
Next a pig, because we'll use this as part of the sty.
How could he have lived in such a sty for so long, without noticing?
I would have the church look like a place of the Lord, not a pig's sty.
I imply that the black pig is in the sty.
It was used as a pig sty before being restored.
"How much longer am I to be penned in this sty?"
I will send back the other pig to the sty with a message.
The sty doesn't heal in a week or 10 days.
"Pick it up yourself then, not everyone likes to live in a sty."
When one forms on the eyelid, it is called a sty.
He felt as if he'd been wallowing in a sty since the first course was served.
Petra gazed around at the sty he called an office.
Two boys were approaching the sty, respect and caution in every step.
Been reading Earth novels on the sty have we?
"It was a bit of a sty," he pointed out.
"Because I'm sick and tired of this place being a sty.
It was just his luck to be trapped in a sty with two intellectuals.
"Maybe you should have enough self-respect not to live like a pig in its sty."
I'll not have them sticking me in some cramped little sty."
"I will not leave a princess in the sty, Sandy.
The carter squinted at the sty, counting on his fingers.
Behind them the sty was already a blazing memory.
A hordeolum that does not heal on its own should be evaluated by a health professional.
Usually, home treatment is all that is necessary to treat an internal hordeolum.
An internal hordeolum is caused by infection in one of the tiny oil glands inside the eyelid.
If an internal hordeolum doesn't drain and heal, it can turn into a chalazion.
Cysts at the lid margin (hordeolum).
Also called a stye, an internal hordeolum starts as a sensitive, red, swollen area just beneath the surface of the eyelid along the eyelash line.
Stye (Hordeolum)
An internal hordeolum develops from a blocked oil gland inside the eye, which prevents the pore from draining and leads to inflammation.
When a stye occurs inside the eyelid, it is called an internal hordeolum (say "hor-dee-OH-lum").
This includes not wearing eye makeup or contact lenses; allowing the hordeolum to break open by itself; and applying warm, wet compresses to the eye area.
(H00.0) Hordeolum ("stye" or "sty") - a bacterial infection of sebaceous glands of eyelashes.
Hordeolum (stye) is an infection of the sebaceous glands of Zeis usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
An internal hordeolum usually comes to a head (clear or yellow fluid collects in the stye) in about 3 days, breaks open, drains, and then heals in about a week.
The medical term for stye is hordeolum (pronounced HOR-dee-oh-lumm) and it is an infection caused by bacteria that normally live on the surface of the eyelid without any problems.
An external hordeolum, or stye, is a purulent inflammation of infected eyelash follicles and surrounding sebaceous (Zeis) and apocrine (Moll) glands of the lid margin.
A sty or stye - also known as hordeolum - is an infection or inflammation of the eyelid margin that can come from the hair follicles of eyelashes or from oil glands.