Natural Remedies for Pterygium

| Modified on Jul 07, 2024
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Aloe Vera
Posted by J Boston (Matteson, Il) on 03/23/2018
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Aloe Vera Gel For Pterygium (Hard Lumps Inside Eye):

I had pterygium in my left eye and came to earth clinic. I am currently taking ACV. I've had it for 3 months. The lump was bigger than a pin head and growing. It was hard like a callous compared to rest of eye. I put on aloe vera gel and rubbed on my eyelids an let some seep in. It stung for like 1/10 of a second, next morning it was significantly smaller. I used morning and night by second day it was completely gone. Plus my little red veins from being tired were also gone. Thanks earth clinic!

Avoid Sugar and Salt, Take Potassium
Posted by Gerardo (Mexico) on 01/28/2022
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My wife has pterygium in both eyes. We have tried all but just recently stopped eating all types of sugar and salt and the pterygium has lower dramatically and the swallows veins also. Also, take potassium foods that will lower salt in your body and will help reduce inflammation. This has helped lower blood sugar and arterial tension in the eyes.

best of luck


Homeopathy
Posted by Harinath (Karnataka) on 07/02/2017
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Dear Friend, for Pterigium in eye, I suggest Homeo medicine 'Zinc Mettalicum liquid 6x potency thrice a day in half cup of water at early stage of Pterigium. If it is chronic case use Zinc Met 200 weekly once. It will be cured with in 2 to 3 months.


Aloe Vera
Posted by Odette (Nederland) on 03/27/2018

Did you really have such a succes with Aloe Vera Gel, incredible. You wrote you are taking ACV, can you tell me what that is?

And last but not least, did you talk to a doctor about putting Aloe Vera 'in' your eyes? It sounds to good to be true.

I am taking Dipyrademole eyedrops at the moment. It is completely safe and helps a lot for all the symptoms from Pterygium. Only the red veins are difficult, so I am going to try the Aloe vera Gel for that.

Thank you!

EC: ACV = Apple Cider Vinegar


Aloe Vera
Posted by Lian (Lae, Morobe Province Png) on 04/26/2018

I have that pterygium on my left eye.. Can I use fresh aloe vera gel? Help me please


Aloe Vera
Posted by Margy (Sydney Australia) on 07/17/2020

how is your pterygium now, I have 2, I have been using the Apple Cider Vinegar with distilled water drops in my eyes but the actual pterygium hasn't decreased in size, but my eye does feel a whole lot better, not as red and not gritty anymore


Aloe Vera
Posted by Maria (Carol Stream) on 06/20/2018

Can you use actual Aloe Verá? If yes, how should I dilute it and with what? Thank you!


Aloe Vera
Posted by Wizi (Spain) on 09/06/2020

Can you please tell me how do you treat surfer eyes with the aloevera as noted? Should I extract the gel from the leaf and put in the eye or around? thanks


Aloe Vera
Posted by Wizi (Spain) on 09/06/2020

hello how are you? I saw this post

can you please explain how to use the aloevera to treat this? is it a special drops, or can I extract the aloe vera from a leaf and than put it in the eye, or around the eye? thanks


Aloe Vera
Posted by Marilyn (Snow Mountains, Interior BC Canada) on 06/15/2022

Hi there, I am happy to read about your success with Aloe Vera - can you please confirm - can we take the aloe vera from the leaf and put on the eye lid to get the same results you have? my partner has this pterygium in the left eye and does not want to do the surgery. really looking forward to your response.


Aloe Vera
Posted by Dragon (Australia) on 07/17/2022

Just make sure to let the resin drain out from the leaf first. After you've cut it, lean it upright and wait (maybe 5 - 10mins for a tiny piece enough for one eye) for the yellowy liquid to drain out. Rinse it off with water, and then use the pure aloe vera GEL only. (I got this info from: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/how-to-make-aloe-vera-gel#directions).

Also be sure you're using the actual species Aloe Vera (there are other species in the genus which get lumped in being commonly called aloe vera even if they're a different species, so get the exact right plant).



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