Friday, September 4, 2009

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Homeopathy for Eyes Problems Part 7


Dacryo-Cystitis:

It is an acute inflammation of the lachrymal sac and is very painful, swelling sometimes extending to cheek, eyelids, and conjunctiva. After a few days, when the inflammatory symptoms subside, pus escapes and the opening heals, When the affection becomes chronic, a fistulas opening (fistula lachrymatis) is formed through this thin muco-purulent discharge come s out and there is constant Lachrymation, In sever cases ulceration may develop.
Here is a list of some medicines as per symptoms.

Symptoms:
In the beginning, inflammation of the lachrymal sac, with great heat, burning, shooting pains and fever, caused by cold, dry wind.
Suggested Medicine:
Aconite

Symptoms:
Inflammation of the lachrymal duct, great intolerance of light, aggravation after 3 P.M.
Suggested Medicine:
Belladona

Symptoms:
Discharge profuse, Carancula swollen, standing out like a lump of red flesh.
Suggested Medicine:
Argentum nit

Symptoms:
Profuse, thick yellow, acrid discharge, Frequent inclination to blink.
Suggested Medicine:
Euphrasia

Symptoms:
When pus has formed, Great sensitiveness to touch and to cold.
Suggested Medicine:
Hepar sulph

Symptoms:
Thin excoriating discharge, Night aggravation.
Suggested Medicine:
Merc sol

Symptoms:
When pus is forming and a fistula is being developed particularly indicated when there is a pressure and heaviness, like lead, in occiput.
Suggested Medicine:
Petroleum

Symptoms:
Discharge profuse, and bland, Amelioration in open air and in cool place.
Suggested Medicine:
Pulsatilla

Symptoms:
Swelling of right lachrymal gland and sac, Skin inflamed, Sensitiveness to cold air, Better from warmth, wants covering.
Suggested Medicine:
Kali bich

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