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Erythromycin Ointment, does it really work ?

Instead of relying on just the medical advice/details, I like talking to people on Yahoo Answers. I’ve gotten alot of good answers on here.

The doctor told me, I have a sty from a hair follicle. So she gave me erythromycin opthalmic ointment.

The sty – bump – chalazion, feels like a ingrown hair, but I think the cause is from dust, or allergies.

I’m not ruling out her opinion of it being a eyelash, I just think there are other possibilites of the exact cause.

Let me get to my questions.

Does erythromycin opthalmic ointment really work ?
( i’ve read that this stuff is used for a number of things, is this true )

Your suppose to lean back, and drop a ointment in the eye, which seems impossible.

Can’t I just wash my hands, put it on my finger, then touch under my eyelid with it ?

I like learning, and love learning about cures, so that when a problem comes up, I know how to treat it, and what medicine to use.

Yes, it really works.

No, you cannot put it on your finger. You do not want to touch the tip of the tube with your finger or even to your eye.

Pull your lower eyelid down and place the med there. Then start blinking, that will get it into your eye.

No eyelash Kayla =(

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