Guest guest Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 if you want any I have plenty. LOL ). ). hee hee. just in a silly mood Stuck [lists] Re:eye problems > Hi Zoe and Stuck, > You could have anflamed tear ducts and also inflamed ducts along your > eyelid. Some infections are passed on from one person to the next especially > when it comes to eyes. Although I have no medical experience, I often apply > the organic coconut oil directly to my cornea when it gets inflamed from > the s Syndrome. This feels like hEAVEN to me! It is a natural > antifungal/antibiotic. This you must decide on your own if you feel > comfortable doing. > To lessen the inflammation on the eyelids, make a wahcloth very warm and > moist. Apply at least 15 minutes to each eye. ( You may want to have 4-5 > warm wash cloths ready in a hot pot. I wwould not recommend usng a hot pad > or hot water bottle on top of the moist cloth for your child as it may > scald her fac . But for yourself, this works ncely and you do not have to > keep changing the washcloth. I use the microwaveable hot pack ( microwaved > for 1 minute) which came with my pyrex portables. Just make sure the pack > does not touch your skin. After this routine, take a clean corner of one of > the washcloths and wipe from inner corner outward from eye. This will unclog > any pores. Each time you make a pass use another corner of the cloth until > all four corners are used. When I am finished with this, I apply the organic > coconut oil. > Make sure that you take pictures of your eyes so that you can show it to a > octor if it ever occurs again. You may want to write down where you and > your child have been, what activities you two were doing, and what you two > had been eating before this happened. This will help you narrow it down if > it occurs again. > Fell better soon! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 After reading this thread and having no access to breast milk either, I decided to use VCO in my eyes last night. I have a considerable problem with dry eyes. Anyway after day one I must say that it seen]ms to have a wonderful effect on my problem. On waking this morning there was none of that condition resembling your eyelids attached to the eyeball with crazy glue. The only thing I noticed was that thee was still a little oily blur when I first got up. Soon went away with lots of blinking. Will do again tonight and next and next... Cheers, Doug [lists] Re:eye problems > Hi Zoe and Stuck, > You could have anflamed tear ducts and also inflamed ducts along your > eyelid. Some infections are passed on from one person to the next especially > when it comes to eyes. Although I have no medical experience, I often apply > the organic coconut oil directly to my cornea when it gets inflamed from > the s Syndrome. This feels like hEAVEN to me! It is a natural > antifungal/antibiotic. This you must decide on your own if you feel > comfortable doing. > To lessen the inflammation on the eyelids, make a wahcloth very warm and > moist. Apply at least 15 minutes to each eye. ( You may want to have 4-5 > warm wash cloths ready in a hot pot. I wwould not recommend usng a hot pad > or hot water bottle on top of the moist cloth for your child as it may > scald her fac . But for yourself, this works ncely and you do not have to > keep changing the washcloth. I use the microwaveable hot pack ( microwaved > for 1 minute) which came with my pyrex portables. Just make sure the pack > does not touch your skin. After this routine, take a clean corner of one of > the washcloths and wipe from inner corner outward from eye. This will unclog > any pores. Each time you make a pass use another corner of the cloth until > all four corners are used. When I am finished with this, I apply the organic > coconut oil. > Make sure that you take pictures of your eyes so that you can show it to a > octor if it ever occurs again. You may want to write down where you and > your child have been, what activities you two were doing, and what you two > had been eating before this happened. This will help you narrow it down if > it occurs again. > Fell better soon! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Follow up The conditions this morning are the same. No stickiness or pain and only slight blurriness due to the oil film on the surface of the eye. Cheers, Doug [lists] Re:eye problems > Hi Zoe and Stuck, > You could have anflamed tear ducts and also inflamed ducts along your > eyelid. Some infections are passed on from one person to the next especially > when it comes to eyes. Although I have no medical experience, I often apply > the organic coconut oil directly to my cornea when it gets inflamed from > the s Syndrome. This feels like hEAVEN to me! It is a natural > antifungal/antibiotic. This you must decide on your own if you feel > comfortable doing. > To lessen the inflammation on the eyelids, make a wahcloth very warm and > moist. Apply at least 15 minutes to each eye. ( You may want to have 4-5 > warm wash cloths ready in a hot pot. I wwould not recommend usng a hot pad > or hot water bottle on top of the moist cloth for your child as it may > scald her fac . But for yourself, this works ncely and you do not have to > keep changing the washcloth. I use the microwaveable hot pack ( microwaved > for 1 minute) which came with my pyrex portables. Just make sure the pack > does not touch your skin. After this routine, take a clean corner of one of > the washcloths and wipe from inner corner outward from eye. This will unclog > any pores. Each time you make a pass use another corner of the cloth until > all four corners are used. When I am finished with this, I apply the organic > coconut oil. > Make sure that you take pictures of your eyes so that you can show it to a > octor if it ever occurs again. You may want to write down where you and > your child have been, what activities you two were doing, and what you two > had been eating before this happened. This will help you narrow it down if > it occurs again. > Fell better soon! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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