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Chalazion Treatment

I have to second the apple cider vinegar it actually works.Im based in London so I was lucky enough to get the Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar with the mother in a local pharmacy.

I would wash my whole face and use a little baby shampoo to clean my eyes massaging it with a cotton bud too.I would then boil the kettle and let it cool a little then use a face towel edge to apply it to the Chalazion.The water was very very hot which is what is needed.

I then used a cotton bud to dip it into the vinegar and rub it around my chalazion and on my lash line making sure I didn't get any in my eye. I repeated this about three times a day.I continued this for about three days the chalaza finally came to a head and I was able to pop it a little pus came out along with blood and water.I made sure I cleaned it immediately with salt and hit water.

Since then it has gone so small and no longer looks like a pea under my eye!!

Antibiotics Eye drops did not work they only made the chalaza on bigger and warm water didn't really work as well as the really hot water.

In addition,for two days I mixed the ACV with water and drank some which I think may have helped.

P.s before this routine I'd had the chalaza on my eye for just under 4 months.

Hope this helps
 
  Minda on 2016-09-12
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