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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Stye on my eye..remedies?
- By HuskyGal Date 11.08.07 09:02 UTC
:(
Anyone got a (known to work!) remedy?
what do you put on these things?
Nothing too outlandish... my neighbour has just suggested rubbing a gold wedding band on it (:confused:) :D
It soo annoying :(
- By Isabel Date 11.08.07 09:07 UTC
Oh no, not blithery blepharitis :(  Here's some NHS suggestions and you don't have to be married to access the treatments suggested.
- By Isabel Date 11.08.07 09:09 UTC
PS I think you can buy antibiotic eye cream over the counter these days with pharmacist advise can't you?
- By Carla Date 11.08.07 09:08 UTC
Sleep, rest, fruit and vegetables and no looking at the PC - styes are normally because you are tired and run down. You can also use some cotton wool, warmed up with boiled water (not too hot) to bring it to a head if its infected and wanting to burst :)
- By MariaC [gb] Date 11.08.07 09:13 UTC
It's something in the gold that helps with the wedding ring remedy:rolleyes: failing that you can buy over the counter remedy from your chemist!
You can hold a hot spoon close to your eye too, but as Carla says, 'not too hot'!
- By HuskyGal Date 11.08.07 09:19 UTC
(((((:eek:)))))))
Bringing it to a head? Pus? Crusts?
Eeeeuw!!!
Its only a little red thing at the moment didnt realise I was in for all that... :(
Think I'll stick to this remedy then!! :cool:
- By HuskyGal Date 11.08.07 09:21 UTC
*Panicking now*
Does anyone know...If I get stuff from pharmacist will it prevent the pus and crusts!!???
(Like cold sore treatments stop them from developing)
- By Isabel Date 11.08.07 09:28 UTC
:D Oh, dear, a decent pair of sunnies could well be the answer and shopping soothes just about anything although perhaps not when obliged to wear a paper bag into Harvey Nicks.  I would say more but I think it would take another natural beauty to empathise properly.  Carla?
- By HuskyGal Date 11.08.07 09:32 UTC
I'm off to Boots then.... :(
- By AlisonGold [gb] Date 11.08.07 09:34 UTC
Golden Eye ointment used to be the thing to use. I have heard that they took it off the market for a while but it is now back on sale but whether it is still as good I don't know. What I do know is that it used to actually stop the stye and take all the soreness away.
- By MariaC [gb] Date 11.08.07 10:00 UTC
Yes you can still get golden eye ointment, if you catch it in time Liv you will be spared the puss and crusts :D
- By jackyjat [ru] Date 11.08.07 17:01 UTC
If you put a cotton wool pad in very hot water and hold it against your eyelid, contrary to all the beauty advice that is offered, this may help; at least it will help keep the oil ducts in your eyelid clear.  Also a cotton bud dipped in baby shampoo (diluted) and used to wipe the eyelid where the eyelash line is will help too.

Make sure you "keep an eye" :-) :-) on it and see your practice nurse or GP if it doesn't clear in a few days.  I get anxious about styes because that's what I thought I had and it turned out to be a basal cell carcinoma.  I don't want to worry you in any way, but I was totally ignorant about the fact that I could get a tumour on my eyelid and thought it was just a stye.  A whole year later I've still got problems. :mad:
- By salukipuppup [gb] Date 11.08.07 17:16 UTC
I'm very prone to eye infections :rolleyes: but I've only ever had a stye once. It's best to try to get it to come to a head and drain as otherwise it can lead to a chalazion (posh name for a cyst) which is at best unsightly at worst you need an operation to remove it like I did :mad:. I brought my stye to a head by using a freshly boiled egg still in its shell (not so hot that it burns!) and put it on the lid. Repeat a few times a day. You don't have to use an egg though.. it's just that it retains heat better than the cotton wool! Plus... breakfast! Actually the best thing you can do is take a trip to the doc or to the pharmacy for antibiotic gel. Just be careful not to use it for too long... it can irritate your eyes so you don't know when the infection has cleared or if it's just the eyedrops!
- By HuskyGal Date 11.08.07 22:00 UTC
Uuuurrrgh :(
Too late.... its now a little white blob in my eye, can I squeeze it?????
(how!? do I squeeze it?)
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 11.08.07 22:54 UTC
as a child my mum made me use hot tea bags (not to hot tough)
- By dollface Date 12.08.07 04:51 UTC
You can put some pressure on it to relieve the build up- then keep up on the eye care in hopes it doesn't return...

My friends daughter gets this all the time- she is always putting warm cloths on her eye and eye drops from the doctor...

http://www.ultimate-cosmetics.com/stye.htm

http://www.eyeconx.com/patient/article.asp?itemtype=publicarticle&itemid=C06577D1CE2CB403D8C28C0E544397B7
- By Carla Date 12.08.07 08:38 UTC
I would leave it at this stage... it should burst. If you squeeze it you might get an infection in it
- By HuskyGal Date 12.08.07 09:11 UTC
Thanks everyone!
The links were really helpful :) I'd never had one of these before. decided I'd better not squeeze it and wiped it with a cotton bud sprayed with the dogs colloidal silver before bed and it dissapeared! :) phew! will have to throw out all my eye make up to be sure... (*weeps*)
- By Isabel Date 12.08.07 09:16 UTC
Excellent!  Beauty restored! 
- By dollface Date 12.08.07 18:11 UTC
Glad to hear all is well :)
- By jackyjat [ru] Date 13.08.07 17:41 UTC
Ah but HG that means you'll have to take a trip to Boots to by all shiny new make up and you know how lovely it feels to have a new make up bag with clean and tidy bits in! :-)

I've not been able to wear make up for nearly a year and I can't wait to get back to it again!
- By Merlot [in] Date 13.08.07 19:48 UTC
Fancy, is there a pig without a home now you've got rid of it's sty :eek:?
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