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Experts need help......Cineraria Martima

I have done my lasik surgery 3 months ago. I am experiencing glare and holes after lasik surgery which is due to corneal opacity. I am also experiencing eye allergies from few weeks such as irritation, Scratchy eyelid margins, discharge from eye but not too much, dry eyes etc.

My question is that, Should I use cineraria martima for all of my above problems. Specially for glare and haloes bcoz I read somewhere that cineraria martima is best for corneal opacity.

Will it be safe to use after lasik surgery if I will just give it a try.

need experts advice on this.
[message edited by ansarishoaib on Fri, 20 Mar 2015 15:50:00 GMT]
 
  ansarishoaib on 2015-03-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
That isn't how homoeopathic medicines are chosen. That is how orthodox medicine chooses medicines.

Homoeopathy works on the basis of the individual symptoms of the patient, looking as broadly as possible at all the kinds of health issues they have. Then a single medicine is given, taking into account the most peculiar and unusual symptoms the patient has - including mental, emotional and general state (sleep, appetite etc) symptoms.

What this remedy would do to you is unknown, since without knowing it suits the whole of your case, it would be a gamble.
 
Evocationer 9 years ago
Thanks for clarity on it.
 
ansarishoaib 9 years ago

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