Episcleritis Flashcards
1
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What is episcleritis?
A
Benign and self-limiting inflammation of the episclera
2
Q
What are risk factors for episcleritis?
A
- Younger/middle aged adults
- Associated with inflammatory disorders such as RA and IBD
3
Q
How does episcleritis present?
A
- Acute unilateral symptoms
- Usually not painful but can have mild pain
- Redness around the lateral sclera
- Foreign body sensation
- Watery eye
4
Q
How is episcleritis investigated?
A
- Phenylephrine drops may be used to differentiate episcleritis from scleritis where eye redness will improve after drops if episcleritis
5
Q
How is episcleritis managed?
A
- Referral to ophthalmologist if any doubt
- Conservative management
- Artificial tears may be used