Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 Dear Marillete , I would be really obliged if you could give me the the protocol for Dacryocystitis , which causes blocks in the tear ducts. My brother's son , 18 months old is suffering from it and doctors have advised operation under general anesthesia which his parents are not very comfortable with. Please advise. Warm regards Kunal =============================== Dear Kunal, Atma namaste. Thank you for your email. Medical Backround: Dacryocystitis is infection of the lacrimal sac. The lacrimal sac is a small chamber into which tears drain. Usually, dacryocystitis results from a blockage of the nasolacrimal duct, which leads from the lacrimal sac into the nose. Dacryocystitis may occur suddenly (acute) or be longstanding (chronic). In acute infection, the area around the lacrimal sac is painful, red, and swollen. The eye becomes red and watery and oozes pus. Slight pressure applied to the lacrimal sac may push pus through the opening at the inner corner of the eye, near the nose. Fever is common. Often the infection is mild, and most symptoms disappear. Sometimes, an infection causes fluid to be retained in the lacrimal sac; a large fluid-filled lacrimal sac is called a mucocele. An abscess may form and rupture through the skin, creating a passage for drainage. An acute infection is treated with oral or intravenous antibiotics. Applying warm compresses to the area several times a day also helps. If an abscess develops, surgery is performed to open and drain it. For chronic infections, the blocked nasolacrimal duct may be opened with a probe or by surgery. In rare instances, surgical removal of the entire lacrimal sac may be necessary. Source: Merck Manuals, Home Edition for Patients and Carers Pranic Healing:: 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. Touch your heart with the pads of the fingers of yourpassive hand. Smile. Project loving kindness to th epatient for several minutes. Maintain this posture and attitude during the entire treatment. 3. General sweeping. 4. Localized thorough sweeping on the entire face and head area and the affected tear duct(s) -- from the nose to the inner side of the eye(s) gently and alternately with LWG and ordinary LWV. Rescan. Continue sweeping until the energys is clean and smooth. 5. Localized thorough sweeping on the ajna chakra alternately with LWG and ordinary LWV. Gently and gradually energize the the ajna chakra with LWG, LWB then with ordinary LWV simultaneously visualize the energy going into and unblocking the tear ducts. 6. Localized thorough sweeping on the forehead chakra, jaw minor chakras and throat chakra. Energize them gently and gradually with W. Rescan after 2 hours. If the ducts are congested or blocked, reapply steps 1 to 6. This may be done up to 4 times a day on the first several days until or there is substantial improvement. Gradually reduce frequency of treatment to 3 times per week. 7. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heart chakra. Energize through the back heart chakra gently and gradually with W. 8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra and the liver. Energize the solar plexus chakra gently and gradually with W. 9. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back spleen chakra, the navel chakra and basic chakra. Energize the navel and basic chakras with W. If th epatient has fever or venereal disease, do not energize the basic chakra, just apply thorough sweeping on it. 10. Stabilize and release projected energy. 11. Repeat entire treatment 3 times per week. Love, Marilette Source: MASTER CHOA KOK SUI - Miracles Through Pranic Healing, Advanced Pranic Healing, Pranic Psychotherapy, Pranic Crystal Healing. PHQANDA and its contents are copyrighted by the Institute for Inner Studies, Inc.(IISI). Downloading, reproducing or copying in any manner or form, in part or as a whole, is prohibited without expressed written permission from IISI. Exception is given for single copy made for personal use only and when a brief passage or quotation is reproduced within proper context, without alteration and with proper acknowledgment. NOTICE: 1. Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or if the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer. 2. Pranic Healers who are are not medical doctors should not prescribe nor interfere with prescribed medications and/or medical treatments. ~ Master Choa Kok Sui MCKS Pranic Healing website: http://www.pranichealing.org. ______________________________\ ____ Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness./webhosting Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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