Manage, treatment of Hordeolum

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Name of the student
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Date
Manage, treatment of
Hordeolum
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An hordeolum is an acute painful
infection of the glands of the eyelid,
usually caused by bacteria.
Hordeola can be located on the internal
or external eyelid.
Internal hordeola that do not completely
resolve become cysts called chalazia.
It affects the sebaceous and sweat
glands, leading to an acute inflammatory
reaction.
Introduction
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External hordeolum are more frequent
than internal hordeolum.
The disease seems to affect most to
teenagers, but may appear at any age
and in any gender or ethnic group
Incidence and prevalence
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In most cases, the disease is caused by
Staphylococcus aureus and other
subspecies of Staphylococcus.
When obstructed, the meibomian ...


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