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vitreous Hemorrhage

I have had 3 hemorrhages in my left eye in the last 3 months, the first two dissolved very fast, but this last one is taking time....its been almost 6 weeks, and not much improvement. Allopathy docs are suggesting surgery...is there any medicine for this? I am currently taking bandblid from another homeopath..not sure if that is working...its been little over 2 weeks ...am i rushing? when do we usuallly get to see results with homeopathy?
 
  romitdasgupta on 2005-08-04
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
yesterday i posted u the remedy i thing it has gone somewhere.the remedy is ledem pal 30c use thrice daily and check your bp regularly.
 
sajjadakram635 last decade
There are other remedies for this - post results of Ledum, to help others.
 
walkin last decade
I have a blood pressure issue, so i was wpndering if it was still ok to take this or if there was a way around it?

Any views on eye washes?
 
romitdasgupta last decade
please for viterous use Ledum Pal as i suggested u before,it happened due to hypertension.to control BP u can use veratrum veride 3x,10 drops in a little water atleast thrice daily.
 
sajjadakram635 last decade

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