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Calazion 3 months
i have a pea-sized hard painless lump on my right eyelid. i've been reading through this site and there seems to be much confusion over which remedies to take and which actually work.Each symptom in as much detail as possible - painless swelling on right eyelid
Where each symptom is located - on the edge of the right eyelid
What first started it off - it began as just a red area on my eyelid and quickly developed to a hard pea sized lump. there has been little or no change in size over the past month
When it's worse - in too bright or too dull light. also in the morning as soon as i wake up.
When it feels better - after i've washed my face
Your sleep pattern and details of any recurring dreams. i tend to go to bed after or around midnight and sleep until 9am. no recurring dreams.
What you are sensitive to - loud or irregular noises. people touching me unexpectedly.
Your state of mind - stable. i experience no anxiety or stress and im not nor have ever been on any medication in this regard.
Any desires or aversions for particular foods, and whether certain foods make you feel better or worse - nothing to be noted
Details of any major diseases suffered in past - none
Detals of any reactions to other medicines taken - nothing unusual
History of homeopathic treatment if any - none
All other symptoms you have - i am constantly thirsty and this has been for a period of about a year or longer.
tra33 on 2010-07-11
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You can try the remedy Staphysagria 30C 4 pills/twice daily for a week.
Kindly report me the changes.
Kindly report me the changes.
Dr.Saravanan last decade
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