What is the most eye related ED visits?
What are corneal abrasions?
Normally superficial defects in the epithelium of the cornea.
What can cause corneal abrasions?
What are predisposing factors of corneal abrasion?
What is an example of a corneal dystrophy?
Cogans dystrophy . This looks like a map -dot fingerprint.
What symptoms do you get with CA?
Why does it blepharospasm make it harder for us to see behind the slit lamp?
The eyes are more so closed.
What signs can we see with CA?
What history do we take with CA?
Why might we use topical anastetic?
To help with the blephaspasms. And help open the eye up, to do a white light and fluorescence slit lamp.
What do we need to evaluate using the SL?
How can we manage a px with CA?
Why might cycloplegics help with reducing pain?
It will stop ciliary spasm, which causes pain.
Should we patch or not for CA?
A review showed there was no diffrence between patching and not patching. In fact it hinders the px, as they lose steriopsis
How can we manage the pain with CA?
Should we be using NSAIDS for pain relief with CA?
A review showed there was not strong enough evidence to use NSAID, THUS using oral analgesia’s is more cost effective
How can we use antibiotics?
Small lesions, there is no need. However if larger we can use,
1. Chloramphenicol 0.5% drops or 1% ointment
So in conclusion how do we manage?
What is recurrent epithelial erosion syndrome?
The CA does not fully heal. The px will feel pain on awakening and the px needs to be educated on this.
What is sub-tarsal foreign body and how does it come about?
The foreign body sticking to the tarsal plate!
1. Particle falling into the eye (DIY)
2. Wind blowing it into the eye (cycling)
What are the symptoms?
What are the signs for STFB?
Why do we get corneal FB tracks?
The FB will scratch the cornea as the eye moves
How do we manage STFB?