Hi Confused
Here are some remedies.
Cause
Sty: Toxic poison accumulation , conjunctivitis, foreign particle, poor vision, cataracts, glaucoma.
Herbal Aids
1.Sty: Apply a hot fomentation of strong sarsaparilla tea over the eye.
2.Ophthalmic (sore eye, inflammation of the eye). See formula using raspberry, agrimony, eyebright and buckbean.
3.Ophthalmia, Eye Inflammation: Apply the compound oil to the eye on cotton using formula of oil or rue and olive oil.
4.Herbal Eyewash: (Herbal Eyebright) This formula is excellent for brightening and healing eyes, and it is known to remove the cataracts and heavy film from the eyes. See formula using bayberry, cayenne, eyebright, golden seal and red raspberry leaves.
5.Sty: Place a fomentation of mullein leaves, red raspberry leaves, golden seal, slippery elm, lobelia and marshmallow root over the eye. Apply for one hour each, a fresh application three or more times a day, or leave on all night, until healed.
6.Dr. Christopher's Eyewash: (Herbal Eyebright) This formula is excellent for brightening and healing the eyes, and it is known to remove the cataracts and heavy film from the eyes: Make tea and put into a glass eye cup. There will be a slight burning sensation when using the cayenne in the eye at first, but there is nothing to be concerned about. Tip head back and apply the eye cup to eye. Exercise eye while doing this as though you were swimming under water. Do this three to six times a day. Drink 1/2 cup a.m. and p.m. This formula has aided many sty cases.
7. Baby Clogged Eye Duct: If your baby has an eye infection which is not gonorrheal you can suspect a plugged tear duct. Many mothers gently massage the area and/or wash it with eyebright and golden seal tea, which sometimes helps open the duct. If it doesn't open after a couple of months, you may wish to go to a good eye doctor for surgical opening of the duct.
8.Conjunctivitis: Some babies--and children--get pinkeye or conjunctivitis. To treat this eye infection a warm pack of chickweed or teas of red raspberry leaf or eyebright and golden seal, meticulously strained through sterile muslin, can be used to wash the eye. Some midwives suggest flooding the eyes with mother's milk, which contains antibodies. I have tried this with my seven-year-old, who had caught a neighborhood infection of pinkeye. I flooded his eyes with my milk several times a day, and his infection cleared up fast. He thought it was pretty funny, too.
9.Foreign Particles: If you get a foreign particle in your eye, or if your eyes become red and irritated, you can wash them either with Dr. Christopher's Eyewash, being sure to strain the tea carefully through a fine, clean cotton cloth, or a simple tea of red raspberry leaves. These teas astringe and heal the irritated surface.
10.Is There a Natural Way to Remove Scar Tissue From the Cornea of the Eye Caused by Viral Infection (Herpes Simplex)? Answer: To work on the scar tissue in the eye which results from such an infection one needs to use Dr. Christopher's eyewash combination.
Best of health to you
Cheers
2006-10-28 10:36:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! Go to your local emergency department. They'll either give you, or write a prescription for erythromycin ointment. You'll apply a small amount in the pocket that forms when you lightly pull down on your lower eyelid, a couple of times a day. It works well, quickly, and does not burn or sting the eye. Do it quickly! Conjunctivitis is EXTREMELY CONTAGIOUS!
2006-10-28 17:34:38
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answered by IAINTELLEN 6
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Pinkeye(conjunctivitis) is contagious and needs antibiotic drops or ointment prescribed by MD to clear. Make MD appt ASAP. In the meantime, try not to rub eyes/wash hands often and after touching eyes. Clean eye discharge w/ a warm moistened cotton ball or tissue, then discard. Also wash pillowcases, towels/washcloths in hot water.
Worsening symptoms include fever and increasing drainage of eye. also if eye swelling is rapidly increasing, seek help today.
Good luck, RN in Ca.
2006-10-28 17:45:32
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answered by JUDY G 5
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You should get in touch with a naturalist and go with that. Natrual is the best way. If you don't see the results you are looking for then go to the doctor. But give it time and you will be healthier the natural way.
You can find naturalist in the phone book and on the web.
2006-10-28 17:36:03
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answered by Curious33 2
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ok, ask ur doctor of what u can do and there is this cream vaseline that u put at the bottom of ur eye that will help it go away funny cuz i just got it too!!! thought mines like getting better
2006-10-28 17:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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some cases are bacterial and will need antibiotics...some cases are viral and will go away on their own and anti-biotics won't help at all...only a doctor can make that determination...go to your doctor
2006-10-28 17:59:04
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answered by OliveRuth 4
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take that pink medicine that the doctors give u
2006-10-28 17:32:06
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answered by ~BrIaNnAhAmPtOnLuVsU~ 2
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eyedrops
2006-10-28 17:37:09
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answered by kclynn 4
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eyedrops
2006-10-28 17:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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