
Case scenario
Brett is a 42-year-old man who smokes 20 cigarettes a day. He currently has no intention to quit smoking and has little interaction with the pharmacy, other than dropping off his prescriptions and picking them up.
Introduction
Tobacco smoking is one of the biggest preventable causes of death and disease in Australia.1 While overall smoking rates in Australia continue to decline, certa
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Clinical features
Warm compresses are the cornerstone of treatment, helping to soften the lesion, bring pus to the surface and encourage spontaneous drainage. A clean face cloth soaked in warm (not hot) water should be applied to the closed eyelid for 2–5 minutes, twice daily during the active phase. Once the stye begins to drain, any discharge should be gently wiped away using a clean, warm washcloth. After resolution, continuing warm compresses once daily may help prevent recurrence.2 







