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Children (six months a week) always have red Doby on their eyelids. Going to Tangshan Hospital for examination is called chalazion. The doctor said only surgery. Are there any other prescriptions?
Hello, my son, 14 months old, just finished the operation of chalazion, and it's only 7 days today. There is a small lump in it. I looked up a lot of information, and doctors generally advocate surgery. Chinese medicine does not advocate surgery. He also said that doctors in foreign forums do not advocate surgery. Hot compress or sticking meat slices are used more online. If it works, it means persistence! The operation said that there were many sequelae and the recurrence was serious. It is more likely to get this disease after surgical destruction of the glandular duct. Many babies relapse once a year after surgery. My baby needs hot compress after the operation. I don't think you should operate easily The process is still very scary. The baby is crying like hell! Regret operating on him! I hope it works for you!

The following is my search remedy for your reference:

1. My daughter got this a while ago, and it grew outside, even though the doctor said it might leave a scar, but she never dared to do it. Later, when she went to bed every night, she pounded fresh leaves of Panax notoginseng and painted them for a few days. If you can't find fresh Notoginseng, buy Notoginseng from Tongrentang, wrap it in emery cloth, wet it with water, and spread a warm towel on the affected area. When the towel is cold, it will be hot. Drink some notoginseng while tying every day, and the effect is better. My daughter has tried both, but fresh leaves are the best. Fresh panax notoginseng is a kind of plant. See if there are any flowers in the flower shop. I want it from people.

I haven't been idle since I had symptoms. First, the travel plan carefully prepared for May Day was cancelled, and then several measures were taken to chase and intercept:

1, the traditional physical measure-hot compress, just find a small thermos and apply gauze. I usually order eye ointment by hot compress;

2, oral powder, oral liquid given by Chinese medicine, which is sold in pharmacies;

Rub cool oil on your eyelids, which is the folk prescription I saw in the cradle. I wrote it down when I felt safe. I didn't expect it to come in handy. I tasted it first, and it stung a little, not as spicy as I thought. She cleans my baby lighter than me, but it may be a little difficult for the baby to operate. Look at her. Don't let her rub it in her eyes.

4, eye drops, tobias eye drops+chlortetracycline eye ointment;

5. Put a piece of fresh pork on your eyelids before going to bed at noon (this is taken from a post posted by Anne's mother on the Internet, which can be accessed by Baidu, thank you). So far, I haven't come up with any theoretical basis, but I think it is very important; After I put it on, I put it on with hypoallergenic tape, which won't fall off easily after a long time;

There are many mothers who are worried about this. I hope it helps you. I'm trying too!