Eyes, Ears and Oral health Flashcards

1
Q

How do key symptoms between allergic, viral and bacterial conjunctivitis differ?

A

Allergic: both eyes are affected at the same time with watery discharge, itchy.

Bacterial: one infected and then the other, with discharge, itchy/gritty.

Viral: both eyes are affected at the same time with watery discharge, itchy/ gritty.

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2
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How long does each type of conjunctivitis last?

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Allergic: symptoms can last up to a few weeks depending on the time of year

Bacterial: up to 10 days without treatment, 2-3 days with treatment

Viral: around 2 weeks

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3
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What are some of the symptoms of a subconjunctival haemorrhage?

A

Red patch that suddenly appears on the white of the eye on the surface
Usually painless
Does not affect vision

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4
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How long does subconjunctival haemorrhage last?

A

Up to 10 days

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5
Q

What is Blepharitis?

A

Inflammation of the eyelids

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6
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What are some of the symptoms of Blepharitis?

A

Burning and irritation at the lid margins, heightened in the evenings
Lids may become stuck together with debris

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7
Q

What treatment options are available for blepharitis?

A

Can buy specific eyelid wipes containing Sulfacetamide sodium and prednisolone acetate or mix baby shampoo and warm water in addition to a warm compress.

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8
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What are some of the alarm symptoms of blepharitis?

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Pain in the eye, not just discomfort from the gritty/ itchy sensation
Disturbance to vision
Redness located just in one area of the eye
Pupils are an abnormal shape
Recurrent subconjuctival haemorrage
Headache, nausea
Sensitivity to light

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9
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When is chloramphenicol used?

A

Bacterial eye infections

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10
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What active ingredients are used for dry eyes?

A

Hypromellose and Carmellose

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11
Q

What is used for itchy eyes?

A

Glycerin and Sodium chromoglicate

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12
Q

What OTC treatments are available to soften ear wax?

A

Almond oil, Archais oil, Hydrogen peroxide, Sodium bicarbonate

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13
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What is otitis externa? And its symptom?

A

Inflammation of the outer ear canal, causing pain and discharge.

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14
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What OTC treatment is available for otitis externa?

A

Aluminium acetate

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15
Q

What are some of the symptoms of otitis media?

A

Pain and temporary deafness, the ear drums may release discharge.

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16
Q

When are antibiotics required?

A

Cases of otitis media

17
Q

What are some of the symptoms of glue ear?

A

Pain radiating to the jaw, discomfort and sticky

18
Q

What are some of the causes of mouth ulcers?

A

Stress, denatures, poor oral hygiene and dehydration

19
Q

What are OTC treatments for mouth ulcers?

A

Benzydamine, pastilles or throat lozenges

20
Q

What are symptoms of Oropharyngeal candidiasis?

A

Also known as oral thrush the main symptoms include:
White creamy bumps on the inside of the mouth, tongue and cheeks.
Cracks at the side of the mouth
Unpleasant taste inside of the mouth
Sore gum or tongue

21
Q

What are the causes of oral thrush?

A
Poor oral hygiene 
Yeast infections 
Low immune system 
Over grown of calbicans in mouth
Poor use of steriod inhalers
22
Q

What treatment options are available for oral thrush?

A

Miconazole (Daktarin) oral gel
Fluconazole antifungal medication.
Clotrimazole Nystatin, Itraconazole Amphotericin B
(Prescription only medication).

23
Q

When should you refer to a Pharmacist with a oral health condition?

A
If they are diabetic
Young child 
Pregnant or breast feeding 
Neck stiffness 
Any injury
Taking other medication 
Discharge 
Feeling tired