Stye (hordeolum)
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Background
- Staphylococcus aureus (90-95%)
- external hordeolum arises from a blockage and infection of Zeiss or Moll sebaceous glands
- internal hordeolum is a secondary infection of meibomian glands in the tarsal plate
Risk Factors
Hordeola are found more frequently in persons who have the following:
- Diabetes
- Other debilitating illness
- Chronic blepharitis
- Seborrhea
- High serum lipids (High lipid levels increase the blockage rate of sebaceous glands, but lowering of serum lipid levels in these patients has not decreased frequency of recurrence.)
Treatment
- External
- Hot packs
- Internal
- MSSA: Oral dicloxacillin + hot packs
- MRSA: TMP/SMX-DS 2tabs PO BID
- MRSA-HA: Linezolid 600mg BID
Complications
- Untreated, the disease may spontaneously resolve or may progress to chronic granulation with formation of a painless mass (chalazion)
- Generalized cellulitis of the eyelid
Source
Adapted from Pani
