How The CareMD Works For You

The CareMD is a telehealth platform that allows patients to consult with competent doctors from the convenience of their homes. The CareMD makes it easier to receive or refill prescription medications for common conditions like pink eye, STDs, ear infections, allergies, and many more.

No Appointment Necessary

If you need a prescription, there’s no need to wait. Just follow these simple steps to get treated today.

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COMMUNICATION

We make communication easy with text, voice, and video options—choose what works best for you.

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MEDICATION

After your telehealth visit, your approved medication will be sent to your local pharmacy for pick up and you will be notified.

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TREATMENT PLANS

We provide transparent, easy-to-understand treatment plans you can access at your own convenience. Securely view your treatment plan and lab results from the comfort of your home.

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MANAGE APPOINTMENTS

Get the care you need where and when you need it with our easy-to-use online telemedicine services and appointment scheduling options.

What is STYE?

A stye, also known as a hordeolum, is a red, painful lump that forms on the edge of the eyelid. It occurs when one of the eyelid's oil glands becomes infected or blocked. Styes are usually caused by bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus.

CAUSES OF STYE

The primary symptoms of a stye include a red, tender bump on the eyelid that may resemble a pimple. Other common symptoms include pain, swelling, and localized warmth. Sometimes, a stye can lead to excessive tearing or a feeling of grittiness in the affected eye.

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Stye Symptoms

  • Redness: The affected area of the eyelid becomes red and inflamed.
  • Swelling: A tender, swollen lump develops on the edge or the inside of the eyelid. It may resemble a pimple or a small bump.
  • Pain and Tenderness: The stye is often painful and tender to the touch. It can cause discomfort, especially when blinking or touching the eyelid.
  • Sensitivity to Light: Some individuals with a stye may experience sensitivity to light (photophobia), causing discomfort in bright environments.
  • Localized Warmth: The area around the stye may feel warm to the touch due to the inflammation and increased blood flow.
  • Watering of the Eye: The eye affected by the stye may produce excessive tears or have increased tearing.
  • Blurred Vision (Rare): In certain cases, if the stye is large or affects the cornea, it can cause temporary blurred vision. However, this is relatively uncommon.

TREATMENT

There are prescriptions available to relieve or cure symptoms of Stye. At the CareMD, our licensed physicians provide you with the best treatment option for Stye to prevent complications and spread.

Recommended treatment

  • After an initial observation and home remedy failure, consult us for antibiotic ointment and pills

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