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Old 06-01-2016, 12:28 AM #11
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igrow.. acid>?< eyes, ??? I use it mixed with sugar to kill ants.
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boric acid is a mild acid, especially as it's a dilute mix
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do check it out on a google search, it's worth the time
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I got the goopy eye shit when I was a kid. As I recall, my mom gave me a hot, wet washcloth to lay over my eyes. You need to do that a lot. It loosens up the goo. Hot shower on the face works too. It won't cure it, but it helps you get over it.
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I had that symptom while dealing with a sinus infection.

Get well soon, bad eyes are a tough one to deal with.
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Have you been tested for graves disease? I know someone who has a mild form of it and they have constant watery, red eyes. No other symptoms.
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Old 06-01-2016, 02:39 AM #15
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Those warm wash cloth people are correct. Or tea.
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Old 06-01-2016, 03:12 AM #16
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My eyes, recently, have started tearing profusely on and off all day long and producing what I'll call 'eye snot': white gooey stuff collecting in both corners of my eyes, again all day long and crazy in the morning when awaking > Eye lashes sometimes stick together with dried goo that has hardened.

Eye docs (2 of them) gave me eye drops (Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution) 2 drops every 2 hours... nada, maybe they don't tear as much, maybe my imagination.

There allot of smart people here would any of you have any ideas or a working antidote?
The TOS sounds good but treat as Blepharitis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blepharitis easy to fix use the creme or wipe 6 times a day with baking soda solution

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Old 06-01-2016, 04:44 AM #17
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I use eyebright tincture from Dr Shulze at five drops in an eye wash cup with water. I've had the tearing happen before and that stopped it.
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I think cats and dogs get that eye drip.

Did one lick you?
Get out! I have 2 cats, one does have an eye drip and IS the licker. I will research more about it, thanks.
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The TOS sounds good but treat as Blepharitis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blepharitis easy to fix use the creme or wipe 6 times a day with baking soda solution

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Those warm wash cloth people are correct. Or tea.
I'm going right now, this isn't hard to do, costs nothing.. Thanks to all that recommended it.
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