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tiny bumps, sand like on upper eyelids (underneath eyebrows)

Does anyone else have this problem? I'm a female, and since we tweeze our eyebrows, or wax, or thread them, I have this condition there.

It seems to be getting worse, and persistent. I stop tweezing the eyebrows because of this, and started threading as I heard it was less irritatable, but that has not helped. Any suggestions are appreciated.

zigkaddy
 
  zigkaddy on 2006-05-10
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Hi,
Might anyone know the cause of this? It's not a big problem but it's really annoying. It has been a year I've had them, and they just dont go away. Thanks.
 
zigkaddy last decade
Antimonium Crudum 30 is your medicine.
 
kuldeep last decade
Hi Kuldeep,
Thank you for responding. Is that remedy compatible with psorinum, sulfur, cinchona off, and arnica wet dose? I will be taking all of thesesoon as I have ordered them online. (am currently taking arnica wet dose)

I was actually hoping that there was an ointment that I could use which would magically make them disappear.. :) Also, do you know what can be the cause of such bumps? Why are they so stubborn in place? Please let me know your thoughts, thank you so much.
 
zigkaddy last decade
Hi Kuldeep,
I am reposting in hopes that you will see my last question. Thanks for your time.

zigkaddy
 
zigkaddy last decade

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