Blepharitis Flashcards

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What is blepharitis

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Bilateral, chronic inflammation of the lid margins (hair follicles, glands)

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What is an anterior blepharitis

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Bilateral, chronic inflammation of the skin, eyelashes, associated glands (base of eyelashes)
*less common

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What tends to cause anterior blepharitis

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Staphylococcal
*S. Aureus, S.epidermidis
Malassezia furfur
*seborrhea dermatitis

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What is a posterior blepharitis

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Bilateral, chronic inflammation of the meibomian glands at the inner eyelid (+contact with the eyeball)
*more common

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What causes posterior blepharitis

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  1. Hyper-kertitinzation of the meibomian gland
  2. Bacterial infection
  3. Seborrheic dermatitis
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What are the signs of BOTH types of blepharitis

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  1. Excessive tearing
  2. Gritty sensation
  3. FB sensation
  4. Photophobia
  5. Pink/red eye edema
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What are signs of anterior blepharitis (Ulcerative)

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  1. Greasy scales (scurf)
  2. Granulations clinging to eyelashes
  3. Lashes fall out
  4. Ulcerations
  5. “Red rimmed” eyes
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What are signs of posterior blepharitis (squamous)

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  1. Hyperemic eyelid margins with telangiesctasias
  2. Meibomian glands dilated and plugged with abnl secretions
  3. Entropion
  4. Frothy or greasy tears
    *may accompany hordeolum or chalazion
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What is the tx of anterior blepharitis

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  1. Improve eye lid hygiene
  2. Warm moist compress
  3. Light scrubbing daily to remove scales)
  4. Antibiotic ointment to lid margins
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What type of ATB can be used for anterior blepharitis

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  1. Bacitracin
  2. Erthryomycin
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What is the treatment of posterior blepharitis

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  1. Improved eyelid hygiene
    • conjunctival inflammation, long term low dose PO ATB
  2. Consider referral
    *corticosteroid eye drops
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What is the prognosis of blepharitis

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Ocular hygiene

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