Title: RED EYE, a Differential Diagnosis
1RED EYE, a Differential Diagnosis
2RED EYE DISORDERSNON VISION-THREATENING
- Blepharitis
- Hordeolum
- Chalazion
- Conjunctivitis
- Subconjunctival hemorrhage
- Dry eyes
- Corneal abrasions (most)
3RED EYE DISORDERSVISION-THREATENING
- Orbital cellulitis
- Scleritis
- Corneal infections
- Hyphema
- iritis
- Acute glaucoma
4RED EYE POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Trauma
- Chemicals
- Infection
- Allergy
- Systemic conditions
5RED EYE HISTORY
- Trauma, CL wear or previous eye surgery
- One or Both Eyes
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- Pain or Photophobia vs Discomfort
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- Reduced or Blurred Vision that does not
- clear on blinking
6RED EYE CAUSE AND EFFECT
Cause Allergy Lid, conjunctival, Corneal
disorders including foreign body, trichiasis,
dry eye Hordeolum, chalazion
- Symptom
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- Itching
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- Scratchiness,
- burning
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- Localized lid
- tenderness
7RED EYE CAUSE AND EFFECT (cont'd)
Cause Corneal abrasions, scleritis, iritis,
acute glaucoma, sinusitis, etc. Corneal
abrasions, iritis, acute glaucoma Corneal
edema (acute glaucoma, contact lens overwear)
- Symptom
- Deep, intense pain
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- Photophobia
- Halo vision
8CONJUNCTIVITIS
Causes bacteria, viruses,
allergies, tear deficiency Pattern
palpebral or diffuse
9CONJUNCTIVITIS DISCHARGE
Discharge Purulent Clear Stringy, white
mucus Preauricular lymphadenopathy signals
viral infection.
Cause Bacteria Viruses Allergies
10BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITISCOMMON CAUSES
Staphylococcus Streptococcus Haemophilus
11BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITISTREATMENT
Topical antibiotic qid x 4 days Warm
compresses Refer if not markedly improved in 4
days
12VIRAL CONJUNCTIVITIS
Watery discharge Highly contagious Palpable
preauricular lymph node URI, sore throat, fever
common If pain, photophobia, or decreased
vision, refer.
13ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS
Associated conditions hay fever, asthma,
eczema Contact allergy chemicals,
cosmetics Treatrnent topical antihistamines,
artificial tears to relieve itching Refer
refractory cases.
14NEONATAL CONJUNCTIVITISCAUSES
Chemical (silver nitrate) Bacteria (N
gonorrhoeae, Staphylococcus,
Streptococcus) Chlamydia Viruses
(herpes) Systemic chlamydial infection
15TRACHOMA
- Leading Cause of blindness worldwide
- Caused by serotypes A-C Clamydia
- trachomatis
- Traeted with topical and systemic
- tetracyclines
16TEARS
- Possess lubricating and bacteriostatic
- properties
- Essential for maintaining a healthy
- cornea and conjunctiva
- Dry eye (keratoconjunctivitis sicca) is a
- tear deficiency state
17TEAR DEFICIENCY STATESSYMPTOMS
Burning Foreign-body sensation Reflex
tearing
18TEAR DEFICIENCY STATESASSOCIATED CONDITIONS
- Blepharitis
- Aging
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- Systemic medications e.g.
19DRY EYES TREATMENT
Artificial tears Lubricating ointment hs
Punctal occlusion
20EXPOSURE KERATITIS
Due to incomplete lid closure Manage with
lubricating solutions/ointments Tape lids shut
at night Do not patch Refer severe cases
21INFLAMED PINGUECULAAND PTERYGIUM MANAGEMENT
- Artificial tears Topical vasoconstrictors
- if severe, refer
22Corneal infections, scleritis, iritis, and acute
glaucoma should be recognized and referred
23EPISCERITIS SCLERITIS
- Redness and tenderness (more in scleritis)
- Localized or diffuse
- Etiology
- Often idiopathic
- May be assciated with rheumatoid arthritis and
other autoimmune disorders - Should be recognised and referred
24ACUTE CORNEAL DISORDERSSYMPTOMS
Pain Photophobia Blurred vision
25IRITIS
Sx/Sx Circumcorneal redness Pain
Photophobia Decreased vision Miotic
pupil Recognize and refer.
26SYSTEMIC ASSOCIATIONS
- Arthritis Ankylosing spondylitis
- Reiters syndrome
- Psoriatic arthritis
- Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
- Non infectious Sarcoidosis
- Behcets disease
- Vogt Koyanagi Harada syndrome
- Systemic infections AIDS, acq. Syphilis, T.B.
Leprosy - Parasitic infections Toxoplasmosis
- Toxocariasis
27COMMON RED EYE DISORDERSTREATMENT INDICATED
- Hordeolum
- Chalazion
- Blepharitis
- Conjunctivitis
- Subconjunctival hemorrhage
- Dry eyes
- Corneal abrasions (most)
28VISION-THREATENING RED EYESX/SX REFERRAL
REQUIRED
- Decreased vision
- Ocular pain
- Photophobia
- Circumcorneal redness
- Corneal edema
- Corneal ulcers/dendrites
- Abnormal pupil
- Proptosis
- Elevated IOP
29VISION-THREATENING RED EYE DISORDERS URGENT
REFERRAL
- Orbital cellulitis
- Episcleritis / scleritis
- Chemical injury
- Corneal infection
- Hyphema
- Iritis
- Acute glaucoma