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Examining the eye

Confidence in eye examination comes with practice and Ms Gilli Vafidis says it is well worth...chart to analyse most eye problems. All examinations have two facets - observing structure and eliciting function. All-purpose eye examination Vision: Use a standard eye chart at the specified distance in good light. Test each eye separately (with glasses if worn). Repeat the test using a pinhole ...

Managing red eye

1. Aetiology Although the majority of patients with red eye can be managed in primary care, a few significant pathologies need prompt attention from an eye department. Redness results from one of two things: a burst blood vessel or an inflammatory response involving the front of the eye ...

Congenital abnormalities of the eye

patients have teary eyes. The eye itself appears normal, unless infection occurs (dacryocystitis), which ... be confirmed by asymmetrical light reflections from the eyes. Early treatment is important and may involve glasses, a patch over the good eye, or surgical correction. If left uncorrected, vision in the affected ...

RCGP Curriculum - 15.5 Eye Problems

This section of our curriculum guide refers to statement 15.5, Eye Problems, produced by the Royal...Eye problems are common around two million people in the UK have a sight problem. Eye problems ... 1,000 population per year. Eye problems are significant causes of preventable disabilities. The GP has a key role as part of the primary healthcare team in the prevention and treatment of eye problems ...

CKS Clinical solutions - Dry eye syndrome

THE CASE: A 60-year-old woman comes to see you complaining of dryness in both eyes. She says...or soreness in both eyes, which worsen through the day. There are often no abnormalities on examination ... gland dysfunction. If red eye is present, exclude acute glaucoma, iritis (uveitis) or keratitis ... , such as preservatives in topical eye medications and systemic drugs (antihistamines, tricyclic antidepressants or SSRIs ...

GP REGISTRAR: WHAT THEY FORGOT TO TELL YOU... Removing Foreign Body in Eye

Anaesthetic eye drops may be used. If so, protect the eye with a pad for four hours. The foreign body is often visible. If none is seen, use fluorescein drops to stain the cornea to check ... is stuck firmly an eye spud can be used, but care is needed not to damage surrounding tissues. ...

Conditions that can put the eyes at risk

The rapid identification of serious eye conditions is vital to prevent loss of sight, says Dr.... History and examination It is important to enquire about any previous eye disease or surgery and whether ... , and any family history of glaucoma should be noted. An eye examination should then be carried out. It may include a test of visual acuity, with spectacles if they are used, an examination of eye movements ...

Case study: sore, red eyes and yellowish discharge

THE CASE A 26-years old woman presents with sore, red eyes and yellowish discharge. She ... that she cleans them properly and regularly. Both eyes are equally affected. She has no history of asthma ... conjunctivitis. The infection usually spreads from one eye to the other. Staph aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae ...

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