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3 year old with chalazia
Hi, my 3 year old daughter have a chalazia in upper lid for 2 months now, and another one next to it that is been there for 2 and 1/2 months, even this looks better it never drained completely and her eye lid looks red and inflamed from these 2 chalazias, we tried warm compress and washing her eyes 2x a day with baby shampoo. She is getting emotionally affected by this and tired of the every day routine 'I don't blame her' Doctor said She may need surgery but I'm very worry about that, even with surgery Doctors can not guarantee that chalazia won't come back again. It brakes my heart to see her having this horrible problem, people always ask me what is wrong with her eye and She is getting already selfconcious about it, I know that there's gotta be something to help her heal without surgery, please help!!!Realmom on 2014-09-28
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Pl give her
1. Silica-12x (Silicea-12x) 2 pallets twice a day
2. Staphisagria-200 6 pills at bed time
Pl give this treatment for 15 days and then give feedback
R.P. Tamhankar
1. Silica-12x (Silicea-12x) 2 pallets twice a day
2. Staphisagria-200 6 pills at bed time
Pl give this treatment for 15 days and then give feedback
R.P. Tamhankar
shouse_nsk last decade
Thank you very much! I'll be posting in 15 days again, also someone told me to cut the milk for her, She drinks 16 oz in one day but I'm not sure about that.
Realmom last decade
shouse_nsk last decade
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