Eye problems The red eye The dry eye.

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Eye problems The red eye The dry eye

What you should know Painless red eye: Painful red eye: One or both eyes affected? Duration of symptoms What is the appearance of the eye? Pain, gritty feeling, photophobia? Is vision affected? Any discharge from the eye(s) – purulent, watery? Does the patient wear contact lenses?

Painless red eye Infective conjunctivitis Allergic conjunctivitis Blepharitis Subconjunctival haemorrhage

Blepharitis

Subconjunctival haemorrhage

Painful eye conditions Referal Corneal ulcers, keratitis Uveitis (iritis) Glaucoma Contact lenses

The dry eye

What you should know What are the symptoms – pain, gritty feeling, photophobia? Is vision affected? Does the patient wear contact lenses?

Causes of dry eye Environment Medical conditions Medication

Management

Practical advice Using a humidifier at home and work, Opening windows can help keep the air moist. Avoiding tobacco smoke and smoking. Avoid drugs known to aggravate the condition. Wearing sunglasses outside will protect the eyes from the drying effects of sun and wind. If using a computer for long periods, ensure that the monitor is at or below eye level, avoid staring at the screen, and take frequent breaks to close/blink eyes.

Recommended treatments for dry eye Recommend artificial tears and ointments in people with dry eyes where Practical advice is insufficient. The severity of the condition and the person’s preference should guide choice: For people with mild or moderate symptoms, artificial tears alone are usually sufficient. Eye ointments containing paraffin may be uncomfortable and blur vision, so they should usually only be used at night and never with contact lenses.

Common Ear problems

Normal ear vs. Ear wax

Cotton wool puds….

Ear Drops

Uppermost position (stay 2-3 min)

Causes

Mouth Ulcer Oral ulcers result from damage to the mucosa of the mouth, both the epithelium, and the lamina propria

Causes Family history Trauma like biting the cheeks Fitting dentures Hormonal Stress and emotional Deficiency of iron, folate, zinc or vit. B12 Medications

Referal Duration of longer than 3 weeks (without treatment) and 1 week (with treatment) Associated weight loss Ulcer suggestive of cancer Involvement of other mucous membranes or eyes Rash Suspected adverse drug reaction Diarrhoea

Management

Local Analgesics Local Anaesthetics

Good Luck