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Orbital Cellulitis

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Your next patient is an 8yo girl; her mother brought her to your office because she has a red painful left eye. Her mother believes this is “Pink Eye”. There has been no drainage or any known exposure.

On exam, you see a significant amount of edema and erythema of the upper and lower eyelids and the surrounding soft tissue. The patient’s eye is effectively swollen shut and she is complaining of pain when you try to open the eye. However, you can see there is conjunctival injection.

She has a low grade fever of 101.3, but otherwise she is non-toxic appearing and behaving normally.

So what do you think is going on? How are you going to approach this patient’s symptoms? Is the mother right about this being pink eye?

Today, on the Medgeeks podcast, we’ll be discussing acute eye complaints.

We’ll be discussing:

  • How to differentiate between Pre-septal and Periorbital Cellulitis.
  • What you’ll see on your Physical Exam
  • How to treat orbital cellulitis

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Your next patient is an 8yo girl; her mother brought her to your office because she has a red painful left eye. Her mother believes this is “Pink Eye”. There has been no drainage or any known exposure.

On exam, you see a significant amount of edema and erythema of the upper and lower eyelids and the surrounding soft tissue. The patient’s eye is effectively swollen shut and she is complaining of pain when you try to open the eye. However, you can see there is conjunctival injection.

She has a low grade fever of 101.3, but otherwise she is non-toxic appearing and behaving normally.

So what do you think is going on? How are you going to approach this patient’s symptoms? Is the mother right about this being pink eye?

Today, on the Medgeeks podcast, we’ll be discussing acute eye complaints.

We’ll be discussing:

  • How to differentiate between Pre-septal and Periorbital Cellulitis.
  • What you’ll see on your Physical Exam
  • How to treat orbital cellulitis

-

Our goal at Medgeeks is to help you live the life you want to live as you navigate a career in medicine.

This looks different to everyone, which is why we take such a personalized approach.

Whether you want to ...

  • Stop taking your work home
  • Have the skillset to work autonomously
  • Improve your work life balance
...or anything in between, we can definitely help. We've worked with thousands since 2013 and we're confident we can help take your career and life to the next level. You can learn more about our mentorship opportunities here: https://www.medgeeksmentorship.co/opportunities or schedule a time to chat with our advisors here: https://www.medgeeksmentorship.co/application - Learn more about what we do here https://medgeeks.co/about-us

- Check out our free Facebook group, where we share daily clinical pearls, advice, and practice changing updates:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/medgeeks

- This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing standard of care in a legal sense or as a basis for expert witness testimony. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast, video, or blog.

  continue reading

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