eyelid problems Flashcards
what are the eyelid problems commonly encountered?
- blepharitis: inflammation of eyelid margins typically leading to red eye
- stye: infection of glands of eyelids
- chalazion (Meibomian cyst)
- entropion: in-turning of eyelids
- ectropion: out-turning of eyelids
what are the different types of stye?
- external
- infection (usu. staphylococcal) of glands of Zeis (sebum producing) or glands of Moll (sweat glands)
- internal
- infection of Meibomian glands. may leave a residual chalazion (Meibomian cyst)
what is the management for stye>
hot compresses and analgesia
topical abx only if associated conjunctivitis
what is a chalazion (Meibomian cyst)?
a retention cyst of the Meibomian gland
presents as a firm painless lump in the eyelid
majority of cases resolve spontaneously but some require surgical drainage
what is blepharitis?
inflammation of eyelid margins
what is blepharitis due to?
either
- meibomian gland dysfunction (common, posterior blepharitis) or
- seborrhoeic dermatitis / stahphylococcal infection (less common, anterior blepharitis)
also more common in rosacea pts
what is the function of the meibomian glands?
secretes oil onto the eye surface to prevent rapid evaporation of the tear film
any problems affecting the meibomian glands (e.g. blepharitis) → causes drying of the eyes → irritation
what are the features of blepharitis?
- usually bilateral
- grittiness and discomfort around eyelid margins
- eyes may be sticky in the AM
- eyelid margins may be red, swollen eyelids in staphylococcal blepharitis
- secondary conjunctivitis may occur
how do you manage blepharitis?
- hot compresses 2x/day - to soften lid margin
- ‘lid hygeine’ - mechanical removal of debris from lid margins
- cotton wool buds dipped in mixture of cooled boiled water and baby shampoo
- alt: sodium bicarbonate, a teaspoonful in a cup of cooled water that has recently been boiled
- artificial tears - for sx relief in people with dry eyes/abnormal tear film
A 73-year-old man complains of a sore right eye.
What is the diagnosis?
entropion
If left untreated this patient may develop a corneal ulcer. The definitive management of entropion is surgical although eye lubricants and tape (to pull the eyelid outwards) may be used whilst awaiting surgery.
A 70-year-old man presented with a watering and sore left eye.
What is the diagnosis?
left-sided ectropion