Increased eyelid

Introduction

Introduction Increased scale refers to an irritating reaction caused by damage to the conjunctiva or lacrimal sac due to infection, allergies, trauma, obstruction or stenosis of the nasolacrimal duct, and the like. If this phenomenon occurs, it should be actively treated to find the cause of symptomatic treatment.

Cause

Cause

Diseases such as conjunctival hyperemia, exudation, papillary hypertrophy and follicular formation due to infection, allergies, trauma, or dacryocystitis caused by obstruction or stenosis of the nasolacrimal duct can lead to an increase in the appearance of scale.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

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The eyes are dry, the dirt is increased, the tears are easy, or the eyes are always uncomfortable.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

First, dacryocystitis

1. Have a history of chronic dacryocystitis.

2. There are redness, swelling, heat and pain in the lacrimal sac.

3. The lacrimal sac has a sense of undulation or rupture, forming a lacrimal sac.

Second, conjunctivitis

Eyes red.

Eyelids are red and swollen.

Itchy eyes and burning eyes.

Tears or tears.

In the morning, there are many eye secretions and it is difficult to blink.

Examination revealed redness and swelling of the eyelids, conjunctival hyperemia, nipple follicular hyperplasia, peripheral conjunctival hyperemia, sometimes edema and subconjunctival hemorrhage, and secretions in the conjunctival sac. To determine the source of the disease, a secretion smear is required for bacterial and cytological examination.

The eyes are dry, the dirt is increased, the tears are easy, or the eyes are always uncomfortable.

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