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Title: Red Eye Part 2


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Red Eye Part 2
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Contents
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Keratitis

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Conjunctivitis
  • Inflammation of the conjunctiva
  • Infection
  • Viral, Bacterial, Chlamydia
  • Allergy
  • History of atopy
  • Use of eye drops
  • Eye make-up

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Conjunctivitis
  • Red
  • Painless
  • Rarely affects vision
  • History of itch and discharge

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Conjunctivitis
  • Viral
  • Commonly both eyes
  • Watery discharge
  • Preceding URTI
  • Palpable/tender pre-auricular lymph nodes
  • Bacterial
  • Yellow/green discharge
  • Matted lashes in the morning

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Conjunctivitis
  • Allergic
  • Watery discharge
  • Seasonal
  • Very itchy
  • Both eyes

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Examination
  • Evert the upper lid
  • Follicle vs. Papillae
  • Pattern of redness
  • Take a swab
  • Fluorescein
  • Check for corneal abrasions , FBs or ulcers
  • Look at pupil

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Treatment
  • Difficult to differentiate bacterial from viral
  • Acceptable to treat with Chloramphenicol or
    Fucithalmic
  • ABx provide protection against secondary
    infection when viral
  • Viral Hygiene! Infectious for 12 days
  • Treat allergic with anti-histamine drops and
    systemically
  • Cromogylate is a mast-call stabiliser and can
    take weeks to have an effect
  • Opatonol, Alomide, steroid (ophth supervision)

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Keratitis
  • Do not mistake keratitis for conjunctivitis
  • Pattern of injection different
  • Circumcorneal
  • Pointing at lesion
  • Contact lens wearer
  • Pain often reduced vision

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Examination
  • Checking red reflex can reveal corneal
    abnormality
  • Fluroscein with cobalt blue light
  • Look for FB
  • Abrasion
  • Infiltrate (white hazy patches)

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Treatment
  • Same day referral
  • May need admission
  • Corneal scrapes
  • Intensive antibiotic/antiviral eye drops

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Red Eye Tutorial
  • Will cover
  • Acute glaucoma
  • Iritis/Uveitis
  • Episcleritis
  • Sub-conj Haemorrhage
  • Blepharitis/Meibominitis
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