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Chalazion Help
Help! I am in the US. I don't know what I have, but it started one month ago and now I have my 3rd infection. MY eyelid is very swollen and it hurts. There's a little pus in both eyes when i wake up. No pus throughout the day.The doctor told me that it's a chalazion but there are no large, painless bumps. My eye hurts like hell. I am using a new makeup remover and promptly threw it away. Reading this forum makes it seem that only men get chalazions. What is the cause? I wash my eyes every night. I don't understand why this is happening.
vicusa on 2005-12-07
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Your medicine is Hepar Sulph 6C, 4 hourly. Prepare in the ratio of 1 drop of medicine in 1 ounce of distilled water/non-medicinal spring water(boiled)/rain water(collected after it has rained for a few minutes)/last choice,drinking water(boiled to drive out chlorine) and shake the mixture vigorously at least 10 times. Out of this, use 1 tea-spoonful as a dose.
Keep reducing the frequency of the dose as you feel better and better. Shake the remaining mixture each time before taking the next dose.
Do not put strong smelling things, like smoke,raw onion,garlic,mint,strong tea/coffee/spices,tooth paste etc., one hour before and after taking medicine, in the mouth.
Keep reducing the frequency of the dose as you feel better and better. Shake the remaining mixture each time before taking the next dose.
Do not put strong smelling things, like smoke,raw onion,garlic,mint,strong tea/coffee/spices,tooth paste etc., one hour before and after taking medicine, in the mouth.
sahai last decade
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