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Swollen under eye lid....

I took my dog to the park yesterday and as soon as I got in the car my lower lid felt tingly and I rubbed it on my shirt a few times. I don't know if maybe he got something on his fur and when I picked him up to put him in it hit me or what.

Next thing I know it's morning and my lower right lid is all swollen..

I don't really have any other symptoms, maybe blurred vision a bit in that eye. Remedy Finder gave me Lyc. Sound about right?
 
  No0bX on 2007-08-31
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ok won't let me edit..

I have a fat, swollen LOWER lid. Not underneath.

If I push on one spot in the inner corner it hurts.
 
No0bX last decade
The first thing to try is Euphrasia Q (mother tincture).

Mix about 5 drops in about 30 ml. of water.

take a teaspon internally orally, and use the rest as eye drops , once in 2 hours.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
pls do not make this euphrasia Q at you home by mixing. Very highgenic is requried for making eye drops it may damage to your eye. if you think for eye drops. Purchase any euphrasia eye drops from reputed company.

I know need not require any eye drops for the swellen under eye.

dr. deoshlok sharma

Pls try arnica mont 30 three times in a day for a 3-4 days.
 
deoshlok last decade
Dear deoshlok,
Injectable distilled water is safe.I have used it many times without any harm.

sajjad.
 
sajjadakram635 last decade
You need the eye drops for the 'hurting inner corner'.

Deoshlok's advice is better as far as the eye drops are concerned.

Use the mother tincture orally, and the eye drops for eye.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Hi Sajjad

Our posts crossed.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade

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