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Chalazion!! epsom salts?

This is the second chalazion ive had this year and the first one lasted two months! Obviously i can live with it but i really dont want to go thru this situation again. Looking and feeling bad because my eye is swollen and leaking tears all day long:( Im a world traveler and when these things happen i wish i was back in my country with my doctors that speak my language. I was prescribed maxitrol gel/drops and last time they didnt do anything and eventually it went away, but i dont want to wait that long if possible. I recently heard about epsom salts disolved in hot water and used as a hot compress works magic but where im currently living (israel) they dont seem to have it but the main ingredient is magnesium sulfate and that i can get. Has anyone had any experience with the epsom salt or preferably magnesium sulfate??
 
  jaybird on 2014-08-04
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
PL take
1. Silica-200 6 pills twice a day
2. Staphisagria-200 6 pills twice a day
3. Eyebright eye drops 2 drops in both eyes twice a day

Pl take this treatment for 15 days and then give feedback

R.P. Tamhankar
 
shouse_nsk 9 years ago
thanks for your response, they sound like vitamins which are very expensive here. i will look into it, thanks
 
jaybird 9 years ago

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