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March 2023Eye redness
Eye redness (red eye) is a very common issue. Many of the common causes are relatively benign, but some can lead to significant vision loss and require urgent referral.
(list not exhaustive)
Lids, lashes, orbits, lacrimal system
Congenital
Acquired
Conjunctiva, sclera
Cornea
Anterior chamber, iris
Trauma
Given a patient with eye redness, the candidate will diagnose the cause, severity, and complications, and will initiate an appropriate management plan. In particular, urgent referral is required for some conditions that could lead to significant vision loss.
Given a patient with eye redness, the candidate will
list and interpret critical clinical findings, including those based on
information gathered on history and physical examination to differentiate causal conditions that are benign from those that require urgent referral; and
the determination as to whether vision or visual acuity is affected;
list and interpret critical investigations, including a slit-lamp examination with fluorescein administration and intraocular pressure measurement, as appropriate; and
construct an effective initial management plan, including determining if the patient requires urgent referral.