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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="CROM" data-source="post: 187937" data-attributes="member: 16642"><p>I had this same problem when I was NOT on TRT. I get an internal stye on one eye, then another in a different eye. It just keep repeating. The problem is you have some type of disfunction with the glands. Maybe from medication, could be excessive strain on eyes from computer, hormonal imbalance, dry eye, who knows. Then it takes forever to go away or you need surgery. Went to this one eye doctor and he recommend me try doxycycline hyclate to prevent them. Doxy Hyclate can restore tear film back to normal, fast. And that's your problem. Glands aren't functioning correctly and they get clogged. So here is what I would do...I gently touch my eyelids if I think another stye is coming. If I feel any pain I immeadiatly take doxy 100 (dosage kinda depends on bodyweight). You should take it before eye swells so always have it on hand. I take the medication until the pain is gone (3 or 4 days). You must take it before stye forms. I haven't had this problem for years. But doxy worked wonders for me. It dosn't kill infection, it has been proven to return gland function to normal or better than normal. Also, NEVER rub your eyes or apply pressure to lids because it will cause more since what you are actually rubbing are the dysfunctional glands. Wherever you rub another might develop in that same spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CROM, post: 187937, member: 16642"] I had this same problem when I was NOT on TRT. I get an internal stye on one eye, then another in a different eye. It just keep repeating. The problem is you have some type of disfunction with the glands. Maybe from medication, could be excessive strain on eyes from computer, hormonal imbalance, dry eye, who knows. Then it takes forever to go away or you need surgery. Went to this one eye doctor and he recommend me try doxycycline hyclate to prevent them. Doxy Hyclate can restore tear film back to normal, fast. And that's your problem. Glands aren't functioning correctly and they get clogged. So here is what I would do...I gently touch my eyelids if I think another stye is coming. If I feel any pain I immeadiatly take doxy 100 (dosage kinda depends on bodyweight). You should take it before eye swells so always have it on hand. I take the medication until the pain is gone (3 or 4 days). You must take it before stye forms. I haven't had this problem for years. But doxy worked wonders for me. It dosn't kill infection, it has been proven to return gland function to normal or better than normal. Also, NEVER rub your eyes or apply pressure to lids because it will cause more since what you are actually rubbing are the dysfunctional glands. Wherever you rub another might develop in that same spot. [/QUOTE]
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