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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 ...

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 ...

The treatment of conjunctivitis

Eye infections are the most common cause of conjunctivitis in the young and old, explains Dr...infection. Occasionally, the inflammation is secondary to another eye condition, such as iritis. Rarely ... the eyes are stuck with purulent discharge, there is no itching and no previous history of conjunctivitis ... should be differentiated from serious causes of red eye, which include acute glaucoma, keratitis ...

Complications of an SSRI overdose

in overdose, I wasn t too worried, but then she told me she had severe pain in her right eye, and her vision ... death - but she was insistent the pain was really bad, and the eye did look bloodshot. Using the Snellen eye chart, she appeared to have a visual acuity of only 6/24 in her right eye, whereas in the past ...

Loss of vision

with acute glaucoma, which causes red eye and severe pain) may have no symptoms. Most conditions that cause ... is a feature of rapid sight loss in optic neuritis; pain on eye movements, worse after exercise or heat ... specialist equipment, a diagnostic eye examination is difficult. However, the following tests may enable a ...

Patients who are angry or aggressive

thrust forward, the slight narrowing of the eyes and the flushed cheeks all might indicate internal anger ... this are those of active listening: keep eye contact, ask open questions, ask why they feel like this, non ... for their behaviour or language, touching them or trying to control them physically, talking without eye contact ...

How to ... protect yourself against attack

calm voice, and good eye contact - all with the idea of preventing an attack in the first place. In a ... , demonstrate open body language, a calm voice and good eye contact. Environment Be aware of exits and let ...

The management of hay fever

. The characteristic symptoms of hay fever are pruritus of the nose, eyes and palate; rhinorrhoea; sneezing and redness/watering of the eyes. Patients may complain of nasal blockage and postnasal catarrh but these symptoms are more common ... , throat and eyes. Findings include oedematous nasal mucosa, which may be bluish or purple; nasal polyps ...

A swollen wrist and confusion

to the touch and sitting in his chair. He was quite unable to raise his head or look me in the eye and could ...

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