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Homeopathic mode of treatment
So for this grain sized tumor on the eyelid (chalazion) interestingly, there is an alternative medical treatment known as homeopathy, which can successfully help get rid of chalazion.
Homeopathy is based on the nature's law of cure, namely 'like cures like'. The truth of this law was discovered by a German allopathic doctor Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, and has been verified experimentally and clinically since then. Homeopathy is the revolutionary, natural medical science. It has a unique approach of the method of preperation of drugs in which the end result will contain only the 'dynamic curative power' of the drug substance, devoid of any original crude substance. By a special mode of preparation called 'potentisation', over 3000 homeopathic medicines are prepared from sources such as vegetables, animals, minerals and so on. Hence, homeopathic remedies with their ultra minute dose are non-toxic, absolutely harmless and brings about SAFE & SURE CURE.
After starting with homeopathy treatment, within 5 to 7 weeks the size of the chalazion will be greatly reduced with disappearance of eyelid tenderness, sensitivity and tears. Unlike antibiotics and other such medicines, homeopathic pills do not hamper digestion, nor lower body's resistence. Neither do they cause any allergies nor cause any damage even if taken over a long period. Homeopathic pills being sweet in taste, are willingly ingested by children.
So, even without surgeon's knife this tumor can be restored easily. Homeopathy should be first choice of therapy as it is highly scientific, logical, safe, quick and extremely effective method of healing. It offers long lasting to permanent cure, treating the disease from its roots, for most of the ailments.
In this scientific era of health consciousness, the time has come that for the treatment of any disease one must take a homeopathic opinion immediately. Often patients lose their costly time going from one specialist to another helplessly, without permanent relief, and approach a homeopathy doctor only when other medicines fail.
There are 42 homoeopathy medicines which give great relief in chalazion. However, the correct choice and the resulting relief is a matter of experience and right judgment on the part of the homeopathic doctor. The treatment is decided after thorough case taking of the patient. Thus homeopathic remedies of chalazion are designer made unlike allopathy in which all patients receive the same drugs although trade name may be different or in the end surgery.
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What is a Chalazion or Meibomian Gland Lipogranuloma?
Chalazion also known as meibomian gland lipogranuloma, is a cyst in the eyelid that is caused by inflammation of a blocked meibomian gland, on the upper or lower eyelid. Chalazions differ from styes (hordeolums) in that they are usually painless apart from the tenderness caused when they swell up, and in size (chalazion tend to be larger than styes).
What are these eyelid glands?
Eyelid glands are called the meibomian glands. The meibonian glands are named after a 17th century German anatomist Heinrich Meibom (who must have had good eyes to see these minute structures). They are also known as the palpebral glands, tarsal glands, or tarsoconjunctival glands. There are 30 to 40 of these glands in each of the upper and lower lids. The tiny openings of each of these oil or sebaceous glands are just behind the lid lashes at the lid margins. These glands produce a thick liquid secretion that is discharged into the tear film of the eye. This liquid is a mixture of oil and mucus and is called sebum. This liquid acts to lubricate the surface of the eye.
What Causes a Chalazion or Meibomian Gland Lipogranuloma?
The narrow opening through which a meibomian gland secretes its material can become clogged from narrowing of the opening or hardening of the sebaceous liquid near the opening. If this occurs, the gland will have a backup of the material it secretes and it will swell. This leads to thickening of the walls of the gland and leakage of oil into the lid itself, causing inflammation both within the gland and the eyelid. This inflammed enlargement is a chalazion.
Signs & Symptoms of Chalazion or Meibomian Gland Lipogranuloma
Swelling on the eyelid.
Eyelid tenderness.
Sensitivity to light.
Increased tearing.
Heaviness of eyelid.
Risk Factors of Chalazion or Meibomian Gland Lipogranuloma
Seborrheic dermatitis.
Acne rosacea.
Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids).
Diagnosis of Chalazion or Meibomian Gland Lipogranuloma
Medical history and physical examination of the eyelid and the eye itself is enough to make a diagnosis.