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Dr..please help. 5 y/o with Chalazion on L lower eye lid
Hello,I have a 5 year old son who has a chalazion on the left lower eye lid. He has had it for 3 months and will be scheduled for surgery. I am trying to avoid surgery. What kind of homeopathy can I use for this? Can someone help me and suggest a regimen?
lchuang110 on 2010-11-01
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♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
Dr. Mahfooz,
I am new at this. Staph 30? is it dose C or X? and 3 drops in the mouth right? not the eye?
I am new at this. Staph 30? is it dose C or X? and 3 drops in the mouth right? not the eye?
lchuang110 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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