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Sty—Child Care and Schools

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What is a sty?

A sty (also called hordeolum) is a mild infection of a gland in the eyelid at the base of the eyelashes.

What are the signs or symptoms?

What are the incubation and contagious periods?

How is it spread?

It does not spread from one person to another.

How do you control it?

Sty

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Focused view on a person's eye, showing a raised bump with white outer edges and a dark red center protruding from the edge of the upper eyelid along the lash line.

Chalazion

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Close-up profile view of a child's face, focusing on the eye under which a pink, enlarged lump protrudes outward from the bottom eyelid.

What are the roles of the educator and the family?

Identify children with red or draining eye lesions. Report this to parents/guardians and recommend they seek care from their child's health professional.

Exclude from educational setting?

No, unless

Readmit to educational setting?

Yes, when all the following criteria are met:

When exclusion criteria are resolved, the child is able to participate, and staff members determine they can care for the child without compromising their ability to care for the health and safety of the other children in the group