Eyelid Disorders Flashcards

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Blepharitis

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  • Inflammation of the eyelid margins.
  • Gritty, itchy, dry sensation.
  • Associated with dysfunction of the Meibomian glands - responsible for secreting oil.
  • Management:
    • Hot compresses and gentle cleaning of eyelid margins.
    • Lubricating eye drops to relieve symptoms.
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Stye

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  • Stye causes a tender red lump along the eyelid that may contain pus.
  • Hordeolum externum is an infection of the glands of Zeis (sebaceous) or glands of Moll (sweat) at the base of the eyelashes.
  • Horedolum internum is an infection of the Meibomian glands. Deeper and tend to be more painful and point inwards towards the eyeball.
  • Treated with hot compresses and analgesia - antibiotics if conunctivitis present.
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Chalazion

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  • Meibomian gland becomes blocked and swells up.
  • Presents with swelling in the eyelid that is non-tender.
  • Treat with hot compress and analgesia.
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Entropion

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  • Eyelid turns inwards so lashes against the eyeball.
  • Results in pain and can cause corneal damage and ulceration.
  • Initial management by taping eyelid down with definitive management by surgical intervention.
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Ectropion

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  • Eyelid turns outards with the inner aspect of the eyelid exposed.
  • Can result in exposure keratopathy.
  • Regular lubricating eye drops and surgery in more significant cases.
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Trichiasis

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  • Inward growth of the eyelashes.
  • Results in pain and corneal damage/ulceration.
  • Management by specialist removing eyelash (epilation).
  • Recurrent cases require electrolysis, cryotherapy or laser treatment.
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