The Deeper Cause of an Eye Stye, Boil or Abscess – Eye Infection Stye – Dr.Berg

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Here's what you need to know about the deeper cause of an eye stye, boil, or abscess. Check this out!

Timestamps
0:00 What is a stye?
0:20 What causes a stye?
1:12 The worst thing to do when you have a stye
1:25 How to get rid of a stye

Today we're going to talk about what causes an eye stye. A stye is a small fluid-filled sack on the inside of the eyelid that can be very irritating. It's typically a bacterial infection but can be viral. A stye is a very common problem, but many people aren't sure what to do about them. The information I'm going to share today could also relate to a boil or abscess.

The most common white blood cell is the neutrophil, and it's your primary defense against infections. The neutrophil will typically go in and actually eat up all of the harmful bacteria. But, if you've consumed too much sugar, you're a prediabetic, or a diabetic, the neutrophil will almost always go after the sugar instead of the infection.

One of the worst things you could do when you have a stye is to consume anything with sugar. What you may want to do is cut out all sugar from your diet.

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand the deeper cause of an eye stye, boil, or abscess.

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