Deck 54: Blepharitis, Hordeolum, and Chalazion
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Deck 54: Blepharitis, Hordeolum, and Chalazion
A patient reports using artificial tears for comfort because of burning and itching in both eyes but reports worsening symptoms. The provider notes redness and discharge along the eyelid margins with clear conjunctivae. What is the recommended treatment?
A) Antibiotic solution drops four times daily
B) Warm compresses, lid scrubs, and antibiotic ointment
C) Oral antibiotics given prophylactically for several months
D) Reassurance that this is a self-limiting condition
A) Antibiotic solution drops four times daily
B) Warm compresses, lid scrubs, and antibiotic ointment
C) Oral antibiotics given prophylactically for several months
D) Reassurance that this is a self-limiting condition
B
A child has a localized nodule on one eyelid which is warm, tender, and erythematous. On examination, the provider notes clear conjunctivae and no discharge. What is the recommended treatment?
A) Referral to an ophthalmologist
B) Surgical incision and drainage
C) Systemic antibiotics
D) Warm compresses and massage of the lesion
A) Referral to an ophthalmologist
B) Surgical incision and drainage
C) Systemic antibiotics
D) Warm compresses and massage of the lesion
D
A patient has a gradually enlarging nodule on one upper eyelid and reports that the lesion is painful. On examination, the lesion appears warm and erythematous. The provider knows that this is likely to be which type of lesion?
A) Blepharitis
B) Chalazion
C) Hordeolum
D) Meibomian
A) Blepharitis
B) Chalazion
C) Hordeolum
D) Meibomian
C

