Ailment:
Styes
Suggested remedies with symptoms
Primary remedy Stye, often on upper eyelid Yellowish discharge Eyelids/lashes stick together Better: cold compress in open air Worse: evening
Hard, recurring styes No pain May arise after nervous exhaustion Firm cyst may remain after infected stage
Stinging and burning Entire lid may be red and swollen Better: cold applications Worse: warm applications
Early stages Red, hot, throbbing pain Sensitive to light and touch Worse: warm applications
Feels like sand in the eye Agglutination Worse: wind sunlight Better: open air
Eyelids dry, may be cracked Painful, but not tender to touch Thick yellow discharge
Eyelids red, itchy Hard stye Agglutination of eyelids Drooping eyelid This person generally likes vigorous exercise
Tender to touch May have a splinter sensation Worse: cold air cold applications
Styes near the corner of the eye Recurring styes Sensitive to light Agglutination at night Worse: 4-8pm
Burning/stinging Red eyelids Yellow or white discharge Eyelashes may fall out near stye Recurrent styes This person tends to be warm blooded Worse: warm applications
Greatly swollen May feel stiff Lower lid Better: warm applications
