Eyelid tumor

Synonyms tumor of the eyelids, eye tumor, cancer, eye cancer Definition Eyelid tumors are tumors of the eyelids. They can be both benign and malignant. Benign tumors include benign tumors Malignant tumors include Warts or also Fat deposits (xanthelasma) Blood sponges (hemangiomas). Basaliomas Melanomas General information The malignant eyelid tumor that occurs most frequently (approx. … Eyelid tumor

What does the post-treatment look like? | OP for a hailstone

What does the post-treatment look like? As a follow-up treatment, an antibiotic eye ointment is prescribed, but the patient can apply it himself. The material removed during the procedure is securely packed and sent for histological, i.e. tissue microscopic examination. In this way it can be made sure that it was actually only a hailstone … What does the post-treatment look like? | OP for a hailstone

OP for a hailstone

The hailstone, also known as chalazion in the technical terminology, is a chronic inflamed area on the eyelid caused by certain congested sebaceous glands, the so-called meibomian glands. How is a hailstone formed? The 20 to 30 meibomian glands are distributed in the eyelid itself and end with their excretory ducts at the eyelid edges. … OP for a hailstone

Eyelid Inflammation

Introduction The medical term for eyelid inflammation is blepharitis. Frequently a spread of the inflammation to the conjunctiva (conjunctivitis) can be observed. However, only certain parts of the eyelid may be inflamed, for example the corner of the eyelid or the lacrimal sac (dacryocystitis). The eyelid serves to protect the eye from dehydration and external … Eyelid Inflammation

How contagious is eyelid inflammation? | Eyelid Inflammation

How contagious is eyelid inflammation? In principle, there is not much risk of infection from eyelid inflammation. If the eyelid inflammation is caused by bacteria, it belongs to the contagious disease patterns, but its risk of infection is rather low in contrast to conjunctivitis. If only one eyelid is inflamed, you should take hygienic measures … How contagious is eyelid inflammation? | Eyelid Inflammation

Inflammation of the eyelid skin | Inflammation of the upper eyelid

Inflammation of the eyelid skin Inflammations in the upper eyelid, which are limited to the eyelid skin, are often caused by a viral infection. The reinfection or activation of a Varicella zoster virus, the pathogen causing chickenpox and shingles, can lead to the so-called zoster ophthalmicus (facial erythema) in immunocompromised patients. Initially, this painful clinical … Inflammation of the eyelid skin | Inflammation of the upper eyelid

Inflammation of the eyelid glands | Inflammation of the upper eyelid

Inflammation of the eyelid glands Inflammation of the upper eyelid can also be caused by inflammation of the eyelid glands. The barleycorn (hordeolum) originates from the sebaceous and sweat glands of the eyelid. A further distinction is made between a hordeolum externum if the glands on the eyelashes on the outer edge of the eyelid … Inflammation of the eyelid glands | Inflammation of the upper eyelid

Prevention | Dry eyes after LASIK

Prevention It can be helpful to wet the eye regularly with moisturizing, preservative-free tear substitutes prior to surgery. In addition, tear production can be positively influenced by a balanced diet and also dietary supplements containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids (unsaturated essential fatty acids).Another possible intervention is the closure of the tear ducts with so-called … Prevention | Dry eyes after LASIK

Dry eyes after LASIK

LASIK LASIK stands for “laser in situ keratomileusis” and is currently the most frequently applied laser therapy for ametropia worldwide. The complication of dry eye is now a well-known consequence and frequently occurring side effect of the operation, which can also develop into chronic post-LASIK dry eye (i.e. a corneal disease caused by damaged nerves). … Dry eyes after LASIK