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==Background==
[[File:Schematic diagram of the human eye en.png|thumb|Eye anatomy.]]
*This page describes a general approach to the complaint of eye redness by symptoms
==Caustic Contamination==
==Caustic Contamination==
*[[Caustic Keratoconjunctivitis]]**
*[[Caustic Keratoconjunctivitis]]**
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*[[ocular foreign body|Foreign Body]]
*[[ocular foreign body|Foreign Body]]
*[[blunt eye trauma|Trauma]]
*[[blunt eye trauma|Trauma]]
*[[Endophthalmitis]] following prior surgery, with Hypopyon or pus in anterior chamber
*[[Endophthalmitis]] following prior surgery, with [[hypopyon]] or pus in anterior chamber


====Less Common====
====Less Common====
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*[[Uveitis]] (recurrent in AS): keratic precipitates
*[[Uveitis]] (recurrent in AS): keratic precipitates
**photophobia, perilimbal injection
**photophobia, perilimbal injection
*[[Hyphema]]/Hypopyon
*[[Hyphema]]/[[Hypopyon]]
*[[Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus]] (look for concurrent skin findings)
*[[Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus]] (look for concurrent skin findings)
*[[Thyroid]] disease
*[[Thyroid]] disease

Latest revision as of 18:12, 4 February 2026

Background

Eye anatomy.
  • This page describes a general approach to the complaint of eye redness by symptoms

Caustic Contamination

Proptosis or Swelling

Unilateral Red/Painful

Less Common

Severe Pain or FB Sensation

Focal Redness or Bulbar Conjunctiva

Purulent Discharge

Itching

Topical Meds or Cosmetics

None of the Above

See Also

Eye Algorithms

References