I have this condition. I tried many treatments. Best treatment was injected steroid into the area adjacent to the retina by a retinal specialist. Cleared it up quickly. I was then put on high dose Vitamin D (after testing showed very low and gene for this condition present). As long as I maintain D levels fairly high, I don't have issues. Homeopathy did not help.
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From: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Yasmeen Effath
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 2:43 PM
Subject: Breastmilk for eye conditions
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This is off topics but I thought it essential to run it by my collegue in this profession. My dad has been diagnosed with retinal uveitis causing him floaters in the eye and also vision problems this is due to inflammation. While we are trying allopathic in combination with natural healing and slowly moving more towards homepathy and other natural healing I am thinking of using fresh breastmilk as eye drops for a few week to a month to see if this stabalises or improve his vision. I feel intutively this may help. Has anybody ever heard or done this? I would imagine atleast there will be no harm if not benefit from this.
Thank you
Yasmin
Mumbai, India
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