What is the treatment for conjunctival concretion?

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Treatment for conjunctival concretions should involve gentle curettage of the concretions using a small chalazion curette in an anesthetized eyelid, as this technique has been shown to successfully resolve ocular surface irritative symptomatology due to multiple exposed concretions 1.

Key Considerations

  • The management of conjunctival concretions requires careful consideration of the underlying cause and the potential for dry eye syndrome, as studies have shown that patients with conjunctival concretions may have tear film deficiency and be at risk for dry eye syndrome 2.
  • The use of artificial tears, such as those containing polyethylene glycol, may be beneficial in managing dry eye symptoms associated with conjunctival concretions, as they have been shown to improve symptoms of dry eye disease within a month of regular use 3.
  • It is essential to practice good hygiene, avoid eye rubbing, and remove contact lenses during treatment to prevent further irritation and potential complications.

Treatment Options

  • Gentle curettage of the concretions using a small chalazion curette in an anesthetized eyelid 1
  • Artificial tears, such as those containing polyethylene glycol, to manage dry eye symptoms 3
  • Avoidance of eye rubbing and practice of good hygiene to prevent further irritation
  • Removal of contact lenses during treatment to prevent potential complications

Important Notes

  • Conjunctival concretions can be associated with dry eye syndrome, and management should consider this potential underlying condition 2.
  • The use of artificial tears should be tailored to the individual patient's needs, and combination formulations may be more effective than single active ingredient artificial tears 3.

References

Research

[Dry eye syndrome in patients with conjunctival concretions].

Ceska a slovenska oftalmologie : casopis Ceske oftalmologicke spolecnosti a Slovenske oftalmologicke spolecnosti, 2006

Research

Artificial Tears: A Systematic Review.

Clinical optometry, 2023

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