For the first time of one of my kids got conjunctivitis, I did what we all learned to do. I took him to the doctor for treatment. But instead of helping, my boys, the medicine, the doctor gave him a very severe reaction caused. I wrote in my post about the ordeal, do not be afraid in question. Here is an excerpt from this story, you give a little background knowledge, why I me on natural remedies for treating conjunctivitis, turned, inter alia:
“…When Titus conjunctivitis I first tried a herbal treatment, but I got eyes, so the symptoms include a hard time, the drop in his closely only get worse. After the third day I got him to see the doctor. My regular doctor was not available, so I had someone to see differently. I didn't like him. I call him Dr. R. He was very quick to prescribe something, even though he was not sure whether the conjunctivitis was viral or bacterial. He told me: "simply safe, this we give him." I liked the idea, baby, Titus prescription eye drops used to treat a bacterial infection, if it was just a virus that would exceed on its own. I was not impressed. However, I have, as I was told and later in the night, I gave him his first drop of medicine before going to bed.After that, it was natural treatments for us. So, what do I use for conjunctivitis? I have my family with these three remedies successfully treated: an Eyedrop tea from Eyebright (powdered form the herb), Chamomile teabags and milk produced. I always say that when I go for antibiotics conjunctivitis for longer than a week, but so far all of these treatments within each time have cured the problem of 2-3 days.
It was about 4 hours later, when I heard that Titus crying in his crib. I went to him to check and when he sat down on and looked at me, I was completely shocked to see that right eye be grotesque way was swollen so much that he could barely squint to see his open eye out of it. I took him in a panic, saying: "Oh my goodness!" Oh my goodness! Look at your eye! What is wrong with your eyes?" How I him more into the light installed I could see that his eyelids were not only extremely swollen, but they were also red. It looked like someone had pushed cotton under his upper and lower eye lid, such as a terrible infection. I waved my hand in front of his face and moved his one good eye, but couldn't the swollen eye. He wanted to be blind? I woke my sleeping husband to him to show the horrific sight.
I immediately on the phone and my pediatrician Office. Nurse answered the after-hours. After I that she told me told her what had happened, that I should take him to the emergency room. She said it could be a secondary infection, and it could be worse in the morning if not treated. I hung up with her and cried. I prayed and wept. I knew that if I were the poor, sleepy little guy 23:30, he took it up early in the morning before we would not back home, where he could finally relax again. I located the head over the decision. I'll wait and let him rest, or can I do it, because it could be worse? After some time I decided that I would let him sleep. He was exhausted. And I remembered trauma Jada, and also wanted to torture him. I stayed awake all night sitting on the couch with the baby by my side, for a whimper from him listen, wines and pray that it would be better tomorrow. He woke up again at 3 and when I him, until I got noticed that his eye was looking a bit better. I thanked kept Lord, him in my arms, until he fell asleep again, and then put him down for more peace and quiet. In the morning, his eye was swollen much better, but still a little. I called the doc Office again and told them what was going on. They decided that it was an allergic reaction. Dr. R was called in an alternative recipe, so she consulted another physician.
Now check this out first prescription eye drops that I had given Titus called ciprofloxacin. Vigamox were the second group of drops, which I was prescribed. When I read that I baffled the warnings for Vigamox was to read, "If you had an allergic reaction to ciprofloxacin, use not this product!" What? I am not the type! I was through the lack of know, indicated by the pediatricians disgusted. I went back to my original method of the home remedies treatments, and within a few days, his eyes were clear. What did the doctor say? "Oh, well I think it was just viral." Yes, you think that is the problem. "
If you're lucky, breast milk on hand have, I, recommend that first. It doesn't works great, and any grain or sting. Put a few drops of warm milk in the infected eye several times a day. If you take the milk from the refrigerator, you cut the cold by warming it just a tad bit on the stove top. The milk, no microwave, how the healing properties that you want this help kill, to fight off the infection. Test the milk on the underside of the wrist, to make sure that it not in the least bit too hot before you delete any of your child's eye.
Chamomile tea bags work well for children who can sit still for 10 minutes or so with the bags on their eyes. When my daughter got conjunctivitis she had her head on my lap, put to the warm tea bags over your eyes and rubbed her hair a fantastic story about it while I made. This helped her relax and be still, and she actually looked forward to their treatments. I would bags squeeze a little, a few to get the tea in the corner of their eyes. Prepare the bag, as if you make tea by soaking them in boiling water for a few minutes. Then on a beautiful warm cool, before you place it on your child eyes.
Eyebright can be difficult to find in a hurry. I have the powder. I mix about 1/4 TSP order maybe about 1 1/4 cup of warm water and stir it to resolve. Then I use a dropper to administer a few drops of tea on the corner of the eye of my child and to open their eyes, so that some of the drops. It is a little gritty, but works well.
For each of these treatments I will do twice, three times on the day.
Do you have a favorite natural way to treat conjunctivitis? I would love to hear what you do!
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