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This table provides an overview of the common inflammatory disorders affecting the eyelids and their clinical features, diagnostic criteria, management options, and referral indicators for quick reference in a primary care setting. This is an overview, for details on presentation and management search / navigate and look for individual topics.
Disorder | Clinical Features | Diagnostic Criteria | Management | Referral Indicators |
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Blepharitis | • Itchy, red eyelids • Crusting at eyelid margins | • Clinical examination • Slit lamp exam for severe cases | • Lid hygiene • Topical antibiotics like erythromycin ointment | •Severe cases • Unresponsive to treatment |
Stye (Hordeolum) | • Painful, localized swelling • Redness | • Clinical examination | • Warm compresses • Topical antibiotics if infection spreads | • Recurrent stye • Large or painful stye |
Chalazion | • Painless lump • Mild eyelid swelling | • Clinical examination • Biopsy in doubtful cases | • Warm compresses • Corticosteroid injections for large lesions | •Suspected malignancy • Large lesions |
Contact Dermatitis | • Red, itchy eyelids • Swelling | • Clinical examination • Allergy patch testing for chronic cases | • Identify and remove irritants • Topical corticosteroids | • Chronic or severe symptoms • Diagnostic uncertainty |
Cellulitis (Preseptal/Orbital) | • Pain, redness, swelling • Fever in orbital cellulitis | • Clinical exam •... |
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