Eyes and ears Flashcards
I’m experiencing sore eyes can you take a look for me?
What symptoms should you look for in conjunctivitis?
Eye redness - blood vessels dilate
Discharge - inflamed glands that produce tears
Irritated eyes - not painful
How can you differentiate between viral and bacterial conjunctivitis?
Viral - both eyes affected with watery discharge and gritty sensation, perhaps with associated cold symptoms
Bacterial - one or both eyes affected with sticky discharge and gritty sensation
Allergic - both eyes affected, watery and clear discharge with itching
Referral for conjunctivitis
Do you have blurred vision? Yes
Any pain? Yes
How long as this been going on? 7+ days
Are you sensitive to light? Yes
How can you treat viral conjunctivitis?
Boil water and let it cool
Then using a clean cotton wool piece, clean the crusts off the eyes
Do this regularly throughout the day
Use a cold flannel when necessary to soothe eyes
Wash hands regularly
Do not share towels and pillows
Do not rub eyes
No contact lenses until 24h after infection cleared and treatment stopped
How can you treat bacterial conjunctivitis?
Chloramphenicol eye drops or ointment
e.g. Opticrom
Can I use a cotton bud to clean my ears?
It is not recommended because the cotton bud only pushes the wax further towards the ear drum, which can lead to the wax becoming compacted and blocking the ear, this can lead to hearing loss if not treated
What are the symptoms of ear wax build up?
Discomfort Full feeling in ear Sensation that ear is blocked Temporary hearing loss Ringing in ears Rare: itching, pain, dizziness and tinnitus
How can you treat ear wax build up?
Ear drops - Carex virgin olive oil drops Use twice a day for up to 7 days, 2-3 drops in ear and massage in - Carex sodium bicarbonate drops 3-4 drops into ear using dropper for up to 7 days - No cotton buds - Wear swimming cap if swimming - Keep shampoos out of ear - Dry ear canal after showering
How to put drops in
- Warm drops to room temperature
- Put affected ear uppermost
- Pull pinna back and up (adult)
- Pull pinna down and back (child)
- Give drops and stay still for 5 minutes
Referral for ear wax build up
- Trauma
- Foreign body present
- Dizzy, pain, tinnitus
- Severe pain
- Discharge
- Fever and malaise in children
- When syringing needed