Ms. P. A, a 13yearold girl, bearing (Patient identification number)- 55962 visited our Borivali branch clinic on 23rd October 2024 with complaints of recurrent chalazion over her right eyelids since July 2024. She had two small, hard, painless lumps one on the upper eyelid and one on the lower eyelid each about 2–3 mm in size. Along with the lumps, there was puffiness and occasional watery discharge from the right eye. Despite the visible swelling, she did not experience any pain or redness. Along with this she also had a history of Frequent colds and Acne. Ms. P.A. is a student studying in the 7th standard at Cambridge School, Mira Road. She belongs to an educated and financially stable familyher father is a financial consultant, and her mother is a chartered accountant. Constitutionally, she is tall and lean, and could not tolerate heat much. She gets around 7 hours of sound sleep and occasionally talks in her sleep, often about her daily routine. She has a marked aversion to vegetables and a strong craving for chocolates. Emotionally, she tends to get easily irritable, especially when things don’t go her way. She dislikes being commanded. Frustration and abruptness are often noticed in her responses. Despite her outward confidence, she is quite sensitive. She easily cries if someone raises their voice, showing a deep emotional vulnerability. She also has a fear of heights, which reflects an inner anxiety. Her behavior includes absentmindedness, especially during routine tasks, and sleeptalking related to daily events. She often speaks about her routine or school matters during sleep. Overall, her personality is a mix of boldness and emotional sensitivity and confidence. After thorough study of the case Dr Rajesh Shah prescribed Her which showed wonderful results in a short span of time. Follow Up At the first follow up on 18th December 2024, she reported that the swelling of the right lower eyelid had reduced and the size of the lump was slightly smaller, with no styes or watery discharge. By the second followup on 14th February 2025 There was further improvementthe size of the lower eyelid lump had reduced further. A small, painless stye had appeared on the upper eyelid 810 days prior, but puffiness and watering had subsided. In the third followup on 16th April 2025 Her condition remained stable with no new improvement in the chalazion. By the latest follow-up on 12th June 2025 Her condition had significantly improvedapproximately 90% recovery was noted. There were no new styes and the chalazion had reduced to a pin-point size, showing excellent progress. Conclusion The case showed significant and sustained improvement in her recurrent chalazion with the help of individualized homeopathic treatment. Over a span of a few months, the size of the lump reduced drastically, puffiness and watering subsided, and no new styes were observed. The case highlights the efficacy of homeopathy in managing chronic, recurring eyelid conditions gently and effectively, without the need for invasive procedures.
Teen Girl Achieves Remarkable Recovery from Recurrent Chalazion with Homeopathy
A 13-year-old girl with recurrent chalazion on her right eyelid experienced puffiness, watery discharge, and styes. After careful evaluation, Dr. Shah prescribed individualized homeopathic remedies including Conium 30C, Thuja 30C, and Silica 30C. Over a few months, the chalazion reduced drastically, puffiness and watering subsided, and no new styes appeared, demonstrating homeopathy’s safe and effective management of chronic eyelid conditions.
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Ms. P. A, a 13yearold girl, bearing (Patient identification number)- 55962 visited our Borivali branch clinic on 23rd October 2024 with complaints of recurrent chalazion over her right eyelids since July 2024. She had two small, hard, painless lumps one on the upper eyelid and one on the lower eyelid each about 2–3 mm in size. Along with the lumps, there was puffiness and occasional watery discharge from the right eye. Despite the visible swelling, she did not experience any pain or redness. Along with this she also had a history of Frequent colds and Acne.
Ms. P.A. is a student studying in the 7th standard at Cambridge School, Mira Road. She belongs to an educated and financially stable familyher father is a financial consultant, and her mother is a chartered accountant. Constitutionally, she is tall and lean, and could not tolerate heat much. She gets around 7 hours of sound sleep and occasionally talks in her sleep, often about her daily routine. She has a marked aversion to vegetables and a strong craving for chocolates.
Emotionally, she tends to get easily irritable, especially when things don’t go her way. She dislikes being commanded. Frustration and abruptness are often noticed in her responses. Despite her outward confidence, she is quite sensitive. She easily cries if someone raises their voice, showing a deep emotional vulnerability. She also has a fear of heights, which reflects an inner anxiety.
Her behavior includes absentmindedness, especially during routine tasks, and sleeptalking related to daily events. She often speaks about her routine or school matters during sleep. Overall, her personality is a mix of boldness and emotional sensitivity and confidence.
After thorough study of the case Dr Rajesh Shah prescribed Her
- Conium 30C
- Thuja 30C
- Silica 30C
which showed wonderful results in a short span of time.
Follow Up
At the first follow
up on 18th December 2024, she reported that the swelling of the right lower eyelid had reduced and the size of the lump was slightly smaller, with no styes or watery discharge.
By the second followup on 14th February 2025
There was further improvementthe size of the lower eyelid lump had reduced further. A small, painless stye had appeared on the upper eyelid 810 days prior, but puffiness and watering had subsided.
In the third followup on 16th April 2025
Her condition remained stable with no new improvement in the chalazion.
By the latest follow-up on 12th June 2025
Her condition had significantly improvedapproximately 90% recovery was noted. There were no new styes and the chalazion had reduced to a pin-point size, showing excellent progress.
Conclusion
The case showed significant and sustained improvement in her recurrent chalazion with the help of individualized homeopathic treatment. Over a span of a few months, the size of the lump reduced drastically, puffiness and watering subsided, and no new styes were observed.
The case highlights the efficacy of homeopathy in managing chronic, recurring eyelid conditions gently and effectively, without the need for invasive procedures.
