A stye gets punctured for pus drainage. A Stye is an abscess of a meibomian gland of the eyelid. They occur when these glands of an oily material get blocked and infected by bacteria. The recommended treatment is application of a warm moist washcloth to promote drainage of the material. They should be evaluate by a doctor if they do not resolve with this treatment or if they get worse.
Complete resolution can be seen in the follow-up video: • Stye Resolved
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