What symptom does lacrimal gland inflammation have
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The eye is our more sensitive place, and there are also some patients suffering from dacryocystitis, causing a lot of inconvenience to their life. Patients generally have upper eyelid swelling, swelling and pain, more than tears and other symptoms, let's talk about the symptoms of lacrimal gland inflammation.
What symptom does lacrimal gland inflammation have
First: acute eyelid lacrimal gland inflammation: upper eyelid lateral redness, swelling, pain, lacrimal discomfort, eyelid edge was horizontal "s" shape droop, swelling can extend to the temporal, buccal, preauricular lymph node swelling, tenderness, palpable palpebral solid mass, tenderness, no adhesion with orbital wall and palpebral margin, supratemporal conjunctival hyperemia and edema, lacrimal gland hyperemia and swelling, mucoid secretion It can be accompanied by fever, headache, general discomfort, a few purulent from the superior fornix conjunctiva perforation, pus into the conjunctival sac or temporary formation of fistula.
Second: acute orbital lacrimal gland inflammation: the local symptoms are similar to eyelid lacrimal gland inflammation, with severe pain and mild conjunctival edema. The mass can be palpated under the outer upper orbital bone margin. The eyeball protrudes inward and downward, outward, and upward movement is limited, accompanied by diplopia. Generally, the inflammation dissipates after medication in a short time. Subacute patients have a long time to subside, and a few purulent fluid flows out from the outer skin of the upper eyelid, Fistula can be formed.
Third: chronic lacrimal gland inflammation: no obvious clinical symptoms of acute lacrimal gland inflammation, lacrimal gland can touch nodules, pain is not obvious, can move, eyelids can be red, abscess formation can have wave motion, lacrimal gland enlargement can appear obvious ptosis and eye movement disorders.
matters needing attention
Different patients with lacrimal gland inflammation will have different symptoms, such as acute lacrimal gland inflammation and chronic lacrimal gland inflammation symptoms are different, the former is more serious. Sometimes we can judge whether a person is suffering from dacryocystitis by observing the symptoms. In order to recover as soon as possible, we should find a suitable treatment in time.