Blepharitis ulcerosa H01.1

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Definition
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Purulent blepharitis with ulcerations, mostly in staphylococcal infection.

Therapy
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Cooperation with ophthalmologist.

Notice!

Immediate therapy, because the lashes fall out quickly and irreversibly!

External therapy
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Antibiotics such as Fucithalmic eye drops, Erythromycin ointments(e.g. Ecolicin eye ointment) or Gentamicin ointments(e.g. Refobacin eye ointment)

Internal therapy
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In case of a pronounced infection systemic therapy with Flucloxacillin (e.g. Staphylex Kps.) 3 times/day 3 g p.o. (max. 12 g/day). Infants/children: 40-50 (max. 100) mg/kg bw/day in 3 cycles, in severe cases i.v. Alternatively dicloxacillin (e.g. InfectoStaph) 2-3 g/day in 4 cycles, infants 4 times/day 250 mg p.o.

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020