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Chalazion update. . .

Hello, folks. Alright, I think I posted about 10 days ago. Since that time, I took the Silicea for about a week, and then the Hepar Sulph for the last 2 days. While the chalazion has gone down, and the pus wound is drying up, there is still a small bump left. I wonder if I should have continued the Silicea treatment for a longer amount of time. But since the wound is closed up, I would assume that I need to stop the Hepar Sulph and restart the Silicea treatment.

Another thing is the further prevention of chalazions. Joe DiLivera, if you're out there, you suggested Arnica 30, which I acquired. However, I don't know how many of those little balls to take everyday.

Also, I have some scars from past chalazions on my eyelids. I heard that Flour Acid is good to get rid of them. What is the dose and for how long?

Any help would be much appreciated, as I do not have a desire to get anything physically cut out.

Thanks much
 
  clariteyes on 2005-12-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please take Staphysgaria 200 daily one dose for 6 month for prevention of the chalazion in near future.
dr.deoshlok sharma for detail about read chalazia chapter from this forum
dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
correction needed above medicine name is staphysagaria
dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade

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