A 25 yr old Pt. Came with chief complaints of redness of eye, irritation and yellow discharge since yesterday. H/o use of lens newly. Rx?
Dry contact lens insertion caused Keratitis Iridocyclitis Bacterial conjunctivitis Eye wash with lukewarm water Open eye and syringing with inj dw Examine cornea and adv treatment as per lesion on cornea
History of one day acute pyogenic bacterial conjunctivitis with secretions sticking lid margins Boric acid lukewarm water cleansing of lid margins and conjunctival sac . Preservative free Moxflox /drops ,and Getiflox e/d both 3 hourly olopetadine e/d 8 hourly Boric acid cleansing daily for three days Tab cetrizine bd, Tab paracetamol twice
Predominantly squamous blepharitis now with superadded acute mucopurulent conjunctivitis. Treat like conjunctivitis with topical broad band antibiotic . Do not use contact lens..
CONTACT LENS INDUCED KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS IMMEDIATELY REMOVE THE CONTACT LENS SEEK ADVICE OF OPHTHALMOLOGIST TO EXCLUDE ANY C LENS INDUCED CORNEAL ABRASION AND SUBSEQUENT TREATMENT
Blepharoconjuctivitis Tab. Doxycycline 100mgBD GATIFLOXACIN eye drops 5times/day Moxifloxacin eye ointment at night Warm compress with lid massage Review after 5days
ACCO Bacterial , through contaminated contact lens Antibiotics orally and as ophthalmic drops.
Squamous blepharitis Scrubs eyelid with baby shampoo lotion Moxi drops Warm compresses 3x daily
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