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My son has pink eye and I do have the eye drops for him.
I was told by a couple friends that warm milk helps that to? Does anyone know about this. And if so, what is it in the milk that helps pink eye. Just curious |
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Best thing is keep it clean, a warm wash cloth laid over the eyes help sooth it beyond drops and possible antibiotic that the doctor gives main thing is sterilize what he touches with the wipes to keep it from spreading. As well as washing his bedding often specially due to where his face touches the sheets or pillow cases.
Pink eye can occur in adults, but most often it occurs in young children through epidemics that spread rapidly in classrooms and day care centers. Particularly in these communal settings, you need to take extra precautions to prevent pink eye, such as frequent hand washing by adults and children. In fact, when pink eye is present, it's a good idea to keep a can of disinfectant spray handy and use it often. Here are some more hints as well http://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_conju.htm |
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Thank you TxsGal
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i've never heard anything about regular milk, but i have heard that breast milk can help cure it.
seems the antibodies in breast milk can help. a few drops in each eye every couple hour, according to the natural family forum i'm a member of. |
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i've never heard anything about regular milk, but i have heard that breast milk can help cure it. seems the antibodies in breast milk can help. a few drops in each eye every couple hour, according to the natural family forum i'm a member of. I don't think they sell that kind of milk at stores. ![]() |
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