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May 6, 2023

Strategies for the diagnosis and management of neonatal dacryocystitis

Dacryocystitis

  Treatment options 1, within 6 months: conservative treatment (1) attention to eyelid hygiene (2) lacrimal sac massage (3) antibiotic eye drops in the conjunctival sac 2, more than 6 months:…

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May 6, 2023

Can rhinologists assist in the treatment of chronic dacryocystitis?

Dacryocystitis

  Chronic lacrimal sacculitis – can be treated surgically by rhinologists Keywords: tear overflow, nasal endoscopic lacrimal sac stoma, chronic lacrimal sacculitis Tips: Chronic lacrimal sacculitis is a common ophthalmological disease,…

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May 6, 2023

What to do if your baby has acute dacryocystitis

Dacryocystitis

  In babies with congenital lacrimal duct obstruction, the lacrimal duct is blocked and the tears are trapped in the lacrimal sac, so that bacteria grow and cannot be removed through…

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May 6, 2023

Capsule processing method

Dacryocystitis

  Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is one of the major postoperative complications of cataract surgery and is the main cause of long-term vision loss after surgery. Its incidence varies depending on…

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Apr 19, 2023

Why do babies get neonatal dacryocystitis

Dacryocystitis

  Under normal circumstances, after tear secretion, except for part of the tears being evaporated into the air, the vast majority of the tears collect at the corner of the eye…

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Apr 19, 2023

Why do babies always weep after birth?

Dacryocystitis

  Generally speaking, when a child is born with lacrimation, there may be the following causes: 1) neonatal lacrimal sacculitis 2) conjunctivitis.  The following I explain to you the following: neonatal lacrimal…

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Apr 19, 2023

Treatment of chronic dacryocystitis

Dacryocystitis

  Chronic dacryocystitis is a chronic inflammation of the lacrimal system, mostly secondary to narrowing or obstruction of the nasolacrimal ducts, resulting in retention of tears within the lacrimal sac and…

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Apr 19, 2023

How to differentiate acute dacryocystitis from wheals

Dacryocystitis

       In acute dacryocystitis, localized skin redness, pain, and pressure are evident, and the inflammation may spread to the cheek, nasal bridge, and eyelids. When it spreads to…

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Apr 19, 2023

What are the treatments for neonatal dacryocystitis?

Dacryocystitis

  Neonatal dacryocystitis is caused by congenital disorders of the lacrimal duct development. Commonly, the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct is closed by a congenital remnant membrane; or the lumen…

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Apr 19, 2023

Neonatal dacryocystitis should be treated early and standardized

Dacryocystitis

       Neonatal dacryocystitis is caused by unopened lacrimal ducts at birth and presents with lacrimation and increased discharge shortly after birth. In typical cases, mucus or pus can…

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Dacryocystitis

  • Strategies for the diagnosis and management of neonatal dacryocystitis
  • Can rhinologists assist in the treatment of chronic dacryocystitis?
  • What to do if your baby has acute dacryocystitis
  • Capsule processing method
  • Why do babies get neonatal dacryocystitis
  • Why do babies always weep after birth?
  • Treatment of chronic dacryocystitis
  • How to differentiate acute dacryocystitis from wheals
  • What are the treatments for neonatal dacryocystitis?
  • Neonatal dacryocystitis should be treated early and standardized
  • What is congenital dacryocystitis
  • Congenital lacrimal duct obstruction and neonatal dacryocystitis
  • What should be the standard treatment for dacryocystitis in infants and children?
  • Nasal endoscopic lacrimal sac rhinostomy for chronic dacryocystitis
  • How to manage neonatal dacryocystitis?
  • Common eye diseases, clinical manifestations and treatment for infants and young children with excessive “eye stool”
  • How to treat neonatal dacryocystitis?
  • How to diagnose and treat neonatal dacryocystitis?
  • Minimally invasive intranasal treatment of chronic dacryocystitis
  • Common causes of tearing in children – neonatal dacryocystitis
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