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This eye disorder occurs during the 1st month of life with purulent
discharge
Ophthalmia neonatorum
What is the most common cause of ophthalmia neonatorum
Chlamydia (5 days to several
weeks) Also consider N.
gonorrhoea (1st 7 days)
What antibiotic can be used to prevent ophthalmia neonatorum
topical erythromycin
,This eye disorder presents with clear discharge w/injection. I may
be assoc. w/ a rash or dendrite during fluorescein stain
Viral conjunctivitis
With rash or dendrite consider HSV
What are 4 common causes of viral conjunctivits
1. adenovirus
2. enterovirus
3. measles
4. HSV
How do you treat viral conjunctivitis
unless its HSV, just supportive
care HSV-->topical antiviral +
oral acyclovir
This eye disorder presents with purulent drainage and conjunctival
injection
bacterial conjunctivitis
, What are 4 common bugs assoc. with bacterial conjunctivitis
1. H. influenza
2. S. pneumonia
3. M. catarrhalis
4. S. aureus
How is bacterial conjunctivitis treated (4)
1. topical erythromycin
2. polymyxin bacitracin
3. sulfacetamide
4. breast milk
When is systemic treatment needed for bacterial conjunctivitis
when pathogen is gonorrhea/chlamydia
This eye condition presents with itchy, watery red eyes, and is
sometimes assoc. with sneezing, coryza/congestion, and
cobblestoned papillae
Allergic conjunctivitis
How do you treat allergic conjunctivitis
treat underlying condition-->oral antihistamine's, nasal corticosteroids