Crusty Patch Under Eye, Bleeding, Clear Liquid Oozes Out. Tried Apple Cider Vinegar. Is This Candida Yeast?
My daughter, age 27, has a raised crusty patch underneath her right eye, sometimes it will bleed or ooze clear liquid. 2 dr. has given her medication from drops to ointment and neither has worked. Is there any home remedy she could try to help get rid of this or relieve the symptoms? Also she had a crusty sore inside her belly button where she used a cream as well and nothing, but did try apple cider vinegar and it cleared it up. The sore under the eye comes from the inside corner by the tear duct which is to close to use apple cider vinegar I would think. Could this be a candida yeast?
Your daughter problem is related with dermatomycosis(skin mold) that has the trend of chronization and it can be eczema. This kind infection is deep and it affect in many skin layers and it needs long and combined treatment. The treatment is determined by a dermatologist and bacteriologist(he identifies the mold sensation by medicines).
Take Care.
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Crusty Patch Under Eye, Bleeding, Clear Liquid Oozes Out. Tried Apple Cider Vinegar. Is This Candida Yeast?
Hi, thank you for posting. Your daughter problem is related with dermatomycosis(skin mold) that has the trend of chronization and it can be eczema. This kind infection is deep and it affect in many skin layers and it needs long and combined treatment. The treatment is determined by a dermatologist and bacteriologist(he identifies the mold sensation by medicines). Take Care.