Stye Got You Seeing Red? Tap into Relief!

Common Stye Symptoms

  • A painful bump on the eyelid
  • Redness and swelling of the eyelid
  • Tearing or watery eyes
  • Gritty feeling in the eye
  • Light sensitivity (sometimes)

Stye Got You Seeing Red? Tap into Relief!

Stye Blocking Your View? We’ll Clear That Up!

Alright, let’s talk styes. You know, those little, painful bumps that pop up on your eyelid like they’re trying to start a tiny mountain range? They can make your eye feel uncomfortable, look a bit puffy, and just generally be a nuisance. And let’s be real, trying to go about your day when your eyelid feels like it’s got a tiny pebble in it is no fun at all. The thought of heading to the doctor’s office when you already feel like you need to hide your eye seems like more than you want to handle.

But here’s the good news: Tap Telehealth is here to help you tackle that stye without having to go anywhere. It’s as easy as reaching for your phone!

Getting help for a stye with Tap Telehealth is as easy as 1, 2, 3 (and dont forget 4&5):

  1. Tap & Text: Reach out when you notice that pesky bump on your eyelid.
  2. Chat with a Pro: Our Doctors will ask you about your symptoms and how long it’s been there.
  3. Snap a Picture (If Needed): Sometimes, a visual check is super helpful! If needed your Doctor might ask for a picture of your eye.
  4. Personalized Recommendations: We will give you individualized recommendations to help your stye heal.
  5. Follow-Up: We will reach out to ensure your stye is healing, and you are feeling better.

While Tap Telehealth can help with most styes, here are some signs that you might need an in-person visit:

  • Vision Changes: If you notice any changes in your vision, that could mean there is something more serious going on.
  • Severe Pain: If your eye pain is severe or not improving it is important to get that evaluated in person.
  • Spreading of the Infection: If the infection seems to be spreading you should get in to see a doctor.
  • Symptoms Worsening: If you do not seem to get better despite treatment you should get evaluated in person.

“We know how uncomfortable styes can be, and we’re committed to giving you the right care, right when you need it, so you can get back to feeling good.”

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