How to flush after lacrimal passage catheterization
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My baby's lacrimal passage is blocked. After going to the hospital for examination, the doctor said that the lacrimal passage should be catheterized, and he said that he would be cured. At that time, I was afraid of delaying my illness, so I didn't hesitate to do lacrimal duct catheterization. Later, I rechecked and said that I had to wash, but I didn't get better after two or three times. We are very worried. Let me talk about how to flush the lacrimal passage after intubation.
How to flush after lacrimal passage catheterization
First: lacrimal duct irrigation will not have a great impact on the eyes, is a treatment, but after lacrimal duct irrigation should be used conventional antibiotic eye drops. Moreover, if dacryocystitis is not treated in time, acute dacryocystitis can occur. The skin in the lacrimal sac area is red and swollen, with tenderness, and even causes orbital cellulitis and intracranial infection, which endangers the life of children. Therefore, the therapeutic effect of lacrimal passage irrigation is far greater than the side effects.
Second: it belongs to chronic dacryocystitis. Chronic dacryocystitis does great harm to the eyeball. Once the cornea is scratched or foreign bodies confuse the eyes, the bacteria from the lacrimal sac will take advantage of it, causing serious corneal infection, and the consequences are still very serious.
Third: suffering from chronic dacryocystitis should be treated as soon as possible, pay attention to personal hygiene, do not rub eyes with dirty hands. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to have a look. When you see the irrigating fluid flowing out of the nasal cavity, it is OK.
matters needing attention
Lacrimal duct catheterization is the main method to treat lacrimal duct obstruction. Lacrimal duct obstruction may cause serious consequences if not treated in time, so lacrimal duct catheterization is necessary. After the lacrimal duct catheter cleaning needs to see the curative effect slowly, can't act too hastily, believe the doctor, the patient will recover slowly.