Cherry eye is where the gland of the third eyelid prolapses or comes out of its normal position and swells. This probably occurs due to a weakness in the connective tissue that attaches the gland to the surrounding structure of the eye. Surgical replacement of the gland is the best choice for treatment and should be done early. In most cases antibiotics are not effective for correcting the problem.
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