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Glasses are also made of meat, and if you don't do a good job of hygiene and don't pay attention to rest, they will also become inflamed!!
It's better to go to a regular hospital to see, and don't buy some drops of medicine by yourself!!
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Conjunctivitis is a common ophthalmological condition, but its incidence has not been established. Because most of the conjunctiva is in direct contact with the outside world, it is susceptible to infection in the surrounding environment, and steroid (cordisone) eye drops can be prescribed to alleviate the condition. For bacterial conjunctivitis, antibiotic solutions, ointments, and even oral or injectable antibiotics are required.
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Purulent endophthalmitis is inflammation and abscess formation caused by the invasion of pathogenic bacteria into the vitreous. It is the most common intraocular purulent inflammation in clinical practice, which is a dangerous disease, develops rapidly, and greatly destroys eye tissue and visual function. If left untimely, inflammation can develop into the sclera, extraocular fascia, and orbital tissue.
Therefore, it is one of the main diseases that require emergency treatment in ophthalmology. Purulent endophthalmitis can be treated with antibiotics**. Septic endophthalmitis is a serious condition and is a common blinding eye disease, and the key is to do it according to the symptoms**.
Systemic and topical antibiotics are used, and susceptibility testing results are available, and susceptible antibiotics are selected**. With intravenous drip, subconjunctival injection, intravitreal injection, and eye drops, surgery can be performed on a case-by-case basis**. Purulent endophthalmitis is caused by inflammation and abscess formation caused by pathogenic bacteria invading the vitreous, which is the most common intraocular purulent inflammation in clinical practice.
If not timely, inflammation can develop to the sclera, extraocular fascia and orbital tissue, so ophthalmology requires emergency treatment.
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Purulent endophthalmitis, also known as infective endophthalmitis, refers to a disease caused by a pathogen infection, with vitreous inflammation and anterior chamber inflammation as the main changes. **Usually bacterial infection, but can also be caused by diseases such as tuberculosis, syphilis, fungi, and immunodeficiency. This condition is common in eye trauma, after internal eye surgery, etc.
It is a serious eye disease. Once this happens, antibiotics should be given to the local organism as soon as possible. In addition, antibiotics can be injected into the eye area to minimize eye inflammation and maintain visual function.
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Replacement of purulent endophthalmitis** is generally caused by conjunctivitis.
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Pus-like eye droppings may be caused by conjunctivitis, irritation, allergies, chronic dacryocystitis, blepharitis, etc., and need to be treated accordingly under the guidance of a doctor after a clear diagnosis.
1. The first consideration is conjunctivitis. It is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations in time, and after the diagnosis, use antibiotic eye drops, such as tobramycin eye drops, levofloxacin eye drops, etc., or oral antibiotic drugs.
2. It may be a symptom of fire, pay attention to a light diet, and the symptoms will be reduced.
3. Allergies. If the eyes are itchy, it may be caused by allergies, you can use anti-allergic eye drops such as olopatadine eye drops, azelastine hydrochloride eye drops, etc.**, and if necessary, anti-allergy** under the guidance of a doctor.
4. If the inner corner of the eye is congested and tears are frequent, you may suffer from chronic dacryocystitis. Patients can be given antibiotic eye drops, such as levofloxacin eye drops, moxifloxacin eye drops, etc., and surgery**.
5. Local redness, swelling and pain of the eyelids may be blepharitis, which requires local anti-inflammatory**, and if there is more secretion, it must be rinsed with normal saline.
Precautions: Do not wipe your eyes with your hands or unclean hand towels. Do not mix bathing items with others to prevent cross-infection.
Wash the eye area with a cotton swab or sterile gauze dipped in sterile saline or slightly damp boiled water. Combine with antibiotic eye drops to spot the eyes, once every 2 3 hours, each time 1 2 drops of the solution. It heals in about 1 week.
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Hello! Your case falls under the category of chalazion. Chalazion is a chronic granulomatous inflammation caused by obstruction of the meibomian gland outlet within the eyelid and retention of secretions.
If left unchecked, it may be absorbed and disappear due to the reopening of the obstructed site, or it may remain unchanged for a long time. In the more serious case, the chalazion penetrates from the **face, and the local ** becomes thin and red, which affects the appearance. If the conjunctiva passes through the inner face of the eyelid, granulation is formed, and the patient feels a foreign body sensation and increased discharge.
At this time, if it is not completely removed by surgery in time, the course of the disease will last for a long time until it is exhausted.
Many oily people find that they often have hard lumps on their eyelids, they bulge on the eyelids**, you can feel the induration, but you don't feel pain, and severe people even have a lot of hair on the upper and lower eyelids. When I went to the hospital for a check, I found out that I had chalazion.
Rapid enlargement of the swelling requires surgery**, regardless of the age of the patient or the need for surgery**, depending on whether the size of the lump affects the appearance, obscures the view, or causes discomfort. When the lump is small, a conservative approach can be used first to wait and see. For example:
Topical hot compresses, eye ointment, etc. When penetrations occur, surgery is usually unavoidable. It is important to note that most surgeries are performed from the inside and have no effect on the appearance, but once the chalazion is pierced through the first side, the incision may need to be made from the first side, stitches are required, and the chance of leaving a scar is significantly increased.
Eating less spicy hair can be prevented, and eating less food that is easy to catch fire, such as mutton, fried food and spicy food, is helpful for the prevention of chalazion, especially for people with strong sebum secretion. Some of the methods that have been circulated among the people can indeed play a role in relieving chalazion. For example:
Apply a warm towel and a hard-boiled egg. But these are "palliative, not cure" methods, after the disease should be according to the development of the disease, go to the hospital for examination, **.
Good hygiene is recommended to prevent the onset of chalazion and**. In addition, occult hyperopia is often accompanied by multiple recurrent chalazions, and wearing glasses to correct farsightedness can alleviate accommodative fatigue and help prevent it.
Beware of scribbling eye makeup, makeup is a daily "must-have" for many young women. Frequent use of eyeshadow, liquid eyeliner, mascara, etc. on the eyelids, if the quality of the products used is not up to standard, and if it accidentally gets into the eyes when applying, etc., it is easy to cause the meibomian gland outlet to be blocked, which can lead to chalazion. For this reason, women who love beauty are reminded to go to the official cosmetics counter when choosing eye cosmetics to avoid chalazion caused by misuse of inferior products.
At the same time, a thorough eye makeup removal and cleansing is also very necessary.
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Disease analysis: The retention of tears then causes bacterial infection, which is more common in pneumococcus, and non-granulomatous inflammation occurs in most localities. Systemic or local tissue diseases caused by tuberculosis, syphilis, and leprosy often occur granulomatous inflammation.
Generally, the tear duct irrigation examination is not patency to confirm the diagnosis.
Suggestions: tear duct exploration and dilation, frequent eye drops, tear duct irrigation, **ineffective surgery is recommended.
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The main symptom of cataract is blurred vision, which can be photophobia, dark or yellow in color, and even double vision and distorted vision. As cataracts progress, it can lead to nuclear myopia caused by changes in the refractive index of the lens nucleus, and the myopic eye needs to be replaced frequently due to the increase in myopia. If cataracts continue to develop, they will eventually lead to a gradual loss of vision.
Senile cataract is the most common blinding eye disease among the elderly in China. It is caused by the degeneration and "aging" of the transparent lens in the eye, which gradually becomes cloudy and opaque, and causes vision loss or even inaccessibility. It usually occurs after the age of 50 and increases with age.
When the cataract has progressed to a certain level and has a significant impact on vision, cataract removal surgery can be performed, and an intraocular lens can be implanted at the same time, or appropriate glasses or contact lenses can be worn after the operation to achieve the ability to regain sight and return to normal life and work.
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