What does the clinical symptom of wheat grain swollen have
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Recently, the eyes have swelling and pain, which has been difficult to relieve. Because of the persistent pain, I had to go to the hospital for treatment. After examination, the doctor said it was wheat swelling. Now I come to popularize science for you about the clinical symptoms of wheat swelling.
What does the clinical symptom of wheat grain swollen have
The first is the acute suppurative inflammation of the Zeis gland (Tsai's gland). At the beginning, the palpebral margin showed localized hyperemia and swelling. After 2-3 days, induration was formed, with obvious swelling pain and tenderness. Later, the induration gradually softened, and yellow pustules were formed at the root of eyelashes, which broke through and discharged pus rapidly. Severe cases may have chills, fever and other systemic symptoms.
Second: the inner wheat grain swelling is an acute suppurative inflammation of meibomian gland, and its clinical symptoms are not as severe as the outer wheat grain swelling, because the meibomian gland in the inflammatory state is surrounded by solid meibomian tissue, and yellow pus mass often appears on the surface of the congested eyelid conjunctiva, which may break through and discharge pus in the conjunctival sac by itself. There may be slight uplift and congestion at the opening of meibomian gland, and it can also be connected along the eyelid gland tube If the meibomian plate is not penetrated, and the pathogenic toxicity is strong, the inflammation will expand, invade the whole meibomian tissue, and form an eyelid abscess.
Third: eyelid skin localized red, swelling, heat, pain, adjacent to bulbar conjunctival edema. When the purulent fluid is limited to accumulate, yellow purulent head appears. The external granuloma occurs in the sebaceous gland at the root of eyelashes, which is manifested in the skin surface; the internal granuloma occurs in the meibomian gland, which is manifested in the conjunctival surface. After breaking and discharging the pus, the pain is relieved, and the redness and swelling subside.
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If we haven't experienced a disease, we can't respond to it in time. Therefore, in our daily life, we'd better pay more attention to some small phenomena and receive treatment when we have symptoms.