Deck 58: Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction and Dacryocystitis

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An adult patient with a history of recurrent sinusitis and allergic rhinitis reports chronic tearing in one eye, ocular discharge, and eyelid crusting. The provider suspects nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Which initial treatment will the provider recommend?

A) Antibiotic eye drops
B) Nasolacrimal duct probing
C) Systemic antibiotics
D) Warm compresses
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A patient is diagnosed with dacryocystitis. The provider notes a painful lacrimal sac abscess that appears to be coming to a head. Which treatment will be useful initially?

A) Eyelid scrubs with baby shampoo
B) Incision and drainage
C) Lacrimal bypass surgery
D) Topical antibiotic ointment
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Deck 58: Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction and Dacryocystitis
An adult patient with a history of recurrent sinusitis and allergic rhinitis reports chronic tearing in one eye, ocular discharge, and eyelid crusting. The provider suspects nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Which initial treatment will the provider recommend?

A) Antibiotic eye drops
B) Nasolacrimal duct probing
C) Systemic antibiotics
D) Warm compresses
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A patient is diagnosed with dacryocystitis. The provider notes a painful lacrimal sac abscess that appears to be coming to a head. Which treatment will be useful initially?

A) Eyelid scrubs with baby shampoo
B) Incision and drainage
C) Lacrimal bypass surgery
D) Topical antibiotic ointment
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