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Eye stye?????


ok so i have an "eye stye" right inside my eye. it is above the eyeball and under the eye "meat". my friend said she had one of those and when i asked for someone's pencil she said "no dont give it to him, he has an eye stye." like i had some kind of infectious disease is and eye stye really that contagious i have had it for about 2 days now and it seems like its getting worse..

THANKS!

you have an internal stye. just add a hot compress (cloth) for 10-15 min. 3-4 times a day. it will eventually go away!

Hi AJ

Here are some ideas to heal the issue.

Cause
Usually caused by Staphylococci bacteria and more common in children.


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Natural Cures

Diet: Eat an organic, whole foods diet that is high in garlic. Avoid all refined sugars, alcohol, and milk and dairy products, as well as any foods to which you may be allergic or sensitive.

Herbs: Use an eye wash made from a fresh and well-filtered infusion of eyebright and goldenseal. Also drink red raspberry tea.

Homeopathy: Useful homeopathic remedies include Pulsatilla, Hepar sulph., Sulfur, and Graphites.


Nutritional Supplementation: Take mycelized vitamin A in therapeautic doses 100,000 IU for the first two days, and then reduce to 50,000 IU the next two days, and then a preventive dose, 5,000 IU for the next week. Also include beta carotene and vitamin C as part of your daily nutritional supplement program.

Topical Treatment: Bathe your eye in a solution of chamomile or red raspberry tea.

Alternative Professional Care
If your symptoms persist despite the above measures, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating sties: Applied Kinesiology, Detoxification Therapy, Light Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Reflexology, and Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Best of health to you

OK, An eye-sty can be bad and difficult to treat and take awhile to heal properly. There's a very simple solution : Check out this stuff from Nutronix International. It works for many more things than just eye-stys. Learn about this stuff. It's certified safe for internal or external usage. Tastes and looks like clear purified water with a slight metallic taste. Your eye-sty should be gone in a day or two at most by using this 2 -3 times a day on your eye. Really. Check it out: It's patented. http://www.automaticbuilder.com/sandwalk...

Application of a warm compress or warm washcloth to the affected area for 10 minutes, four to six times a day, can speed rupture of the sty and aid in the relief of symptoms. A sty should not be pressed or squeezed. If a sty persists for several days, a doctor can lance (drain) the infection under local anesthesia in his or her office. I can tell you from experience that lancing the sty gives almost instant relief.
Good luck.

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