Daughter Had A Stye Right On Her Lash Line
Author: Barbara G.
Date: 09-23-2014
Views: 9,029
Word Count: 247
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 10206-OR
Brand Neutral: Yes
Scientific Studies: 3
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On Sunday my 13-year-old daughter complained about her eyelid hurting. I thought that maybe she had an eyelash that had fallen in her eye, and I would just look at it later.
When she was looking at her eye later that day, she said that no wonder she had a sore eye, as she had a pimple on her eye. I looked at it and said that she had a stye on the underside of her eyelash.
She went and washed all her makeup off, and I checked out Oil-Testimonials.com. I found multiple suggestions and decided to go with 2 drops of Lavender essential oil, 2 drops of Frankincense essential oil, and 4 drops of olive oil. I mixed it all in a small glass dish.
I rubbed some on her eyelid near her brow line, under her eye, on the bridge of her nose, and on her temple. It burned a little but eventually went away. After 10 minutes she applied a warm wash cloth to her eye and went to bed.
When she woke up the next morning, the eye was a little swollen and a little sore... but much better than the day before. Once again I applied the essential oils, but this time we did not use the washcloth.
My daughter came home from school, and the stye had dried up and fallen off onto her lower eyelash! I was amazed that it was gone that quickly. I had expected it to take a few more days.
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1. | Associated topics: swelling-/-swollen-/-puffy — "[W]e studied the anti-inflammatory and gastroprotective effects of C. citratus [Lemongrass] and E. citriodora [Lemon Eucalyptus] essential oils on formol-induced edema and acetic acid induced abdominal cramps in Wistar rats.... In vivo analysis and histological assay showed that the two essential oils displayed significant dose-dependent edema [swelling] inhibition effect over time. They displayed strong analgesic [pain-relieving] and antipyretic [fever-reducing] properties similar to that induced by 50 mg/kg of acetylsalicylate of lysine.... This work demonstrates the anti-inflammatory property of Cymbopogon citratus [Lemongrass] and Eucalyptus citriodora [Lemon Eucalyptus], suggesting their potential role as adjuvant therapeutic alternatives in dealing with inflammatory-related diseases." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: stye — "Demodex blepharitis is a common but overlooked external eye disease. The pathogenesis of Demodex blepharitis in eliciting ocular surface inflammation has been further clarified. The modified eyelash sampling and counting method makes it easier and more accurate to diagnose Demodex infestation. Tea tree oil shows promising potential to treat Demodex blepharitis by reducing Demodex counts with additional antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory actions." | Link |
3. | Associated topics: eyes — "Researchers report that carnosic acid, a component of the herb[s] rosemary [and sage], promotes eye health. The team found that carnosic acid protects retinas from degeneration and toxicity.... Their findings suggest that carnosic acid may have clinical applications for the outer retina, including age-related macular degeneration." | Link |
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