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Stubborn 7 yr Chalazion & Scaring

I have had the same persistent chalazion on my right upper eyelid for the last seven years. I have had it removed surgically five times and have also had it injected with steroid and 5-fluorouracil six times. I never saw any result from the injections however, when the chalazion was surgically removed a hardened pus lump would be extracted and the appearance would be improved for a couple of weeks but it would always return.

I am now left with a large white hardened lump and have lost my eyelashes in the area. I have seen several doctors and none of them can determine if it is still pus-filled or if is just scar tissue from all the surgeries and injections (I personally feel that there is pus in there). They are all reluctant to offer any further treatment in case it causes more damage.

I am so depressed as even after spending so much time each day covering it up with makeup, I keep getting asked what I have on my eyelid.

Does anyone have any suggestions? If I have had the chalazion for this long and the lump is very hard would the Epson salts and homeopathic treatments still work? Also, is there a way to determine/treat the issue in both cases (pus or scar)? Any help would be so greatly appreciated!
 
  slpearson on 2011-01-12
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Hi,
have you tried homeopathy before? if so what were you prescribed. how did you react to that.
 
drpriyadarshini last decade
Thanks so much for your reply. No, I have never tried homeopathy before.
 
slpearson last decade
ok then take stapysagria 200 one dose every week( say every saturday)for 4 weeks. where one dose means 4 pills. donot touch the pills with the hands. just tip it over the cap and chew it. avoid strong coffee, carbonated drinks, raw onion and garlic till the treatment. this should help you.report to me one week after the first dose.
Take care
 
drpriyadarshini last decade
I just went and purchased the Staphysagria and took my first dose. Will let you know how it goes. Many thanks.
 
slpearson last decade
Hi there,
Just wanted to let you know that it has been a week since the first dose and so far I have not witnessed any change or improvement. I am going to take the second dose today.
Thanks.
 
slpearson last decade
ya continue.
 
drpriyadarshini last decade
Hi Everyone!!! If You Have A Chalazion You Must Not Try To Pop It!!! Do Not Go See The Doctor Unless The Described Method Does Not Work!!! Buy Some Ginger In Its Raw Form At Your Local Grocery Store, You Will Find It In The Fruits & Vegetables Section, For about 5-10 Cents You Can Buy Enough!!! Take It Home Go In Front Of A Mirror, Slice The Ginger With A Knife And You Will Notice What Looks Like Water Left On The Blade, Sweep Your Finger Across The Side Of The Knife To Pick Up The 'Water' And Gently Apply It To The Lump On The OUTSIDE Of Your Eyelid, Make Sure You DO NOT Get Any Of The Liquid From The Ginger In Your Eye! I Had One Of these Things And I Heard Ginger Worked So I Tried This Method And In ONE Week, After ONE Application, It Was Completely Gone!! It May Take More Than One Application (If Its Really Bad, You Tried To Pop It, etc.) Please Be Careful, Remember Not To Irritate or Play With It Aside From The Treatment, It Needs To Be Left Alone! Good Luck!
 
Teddy123 last decade

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