Guest guest Posted May 29, 2008 Report Share Posted May 29, 2008 After two of suffering I finally got a diagnosis yesterday. For two years my eyelids have been dark, crusty, and itchy. I have also had what I thought was a horrible case of chapped lips. I had been seeing an ophthalmologist for my eyes and have been putting steroid cream on them for a couple months. It only made them worse. I saw a dermatologist yesterday and she confirmed that it is a fungus on my eyelids and lips. I was given a diflucan and some anti fungal cream. Has anyone here ever had this happen to them on their eyelids? It is awful! I am starting to feel a little better today though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2008 Report Share Posted May 30, 2008 > > After two of suffering I finally got a diagnosis yesterday. > For two years my eyelids have been dark, crusty, and itchy. I have > also had what I thought was a horrible case of chapped lips. I had > been seeing an ophthalmologist for my eyes and have been putting > steroid cream on them for a couple months. It only made them worse. > > I saw a dermatologist yesterday and she confirmed that it is a fungus > on my eyelids and lips. > > I was given a diflucan and some anti fungal cream. > > Has anyone here ever had this happen to them on their eyelids? It is > awful! I am starting to feel a little better today though. > ==>Hi . It is very common for candida sufferers to have fungal overgrowth in their eyes, along with other eye problems. The only way to cure candida is to do the program (diet plus supplements) in order to build up the immune system so it becomes strong enough to " make " candida change back into the friendly organism it is supposed to be. Please do not take diflucan because it is extremely hard on the liver and can do a great deal of damage. There are many safe natural antifungals instead of drugs and creams that will not cause any damage, which I recommend on this program. But remember antifungal treatments are not as important as nutrients from the diet and supplements. See my article " Eye Treatments " on my website: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com (do a search to find it) for natural treatments you can use to soothe and alleviate discomfort in your eyes - I cannot get the article for you because I'm on a very old slow computer until mine gets set up today or tomorrow. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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