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This is a blepharitis, most likely to be bacterial in aetiology.
 
This is a blepharitis, most likely to be bacterial in aetiology.
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This is an infection of the eyelid as opposed to the conjunctiva and should be treated with systemic antibiotics, rather than just topical antibiosis. <br><br>
 
This is an infection of the eyelid as opposed to the conjunctiva and should be treated with systemic antibiotics, rather than just topical antibiosis. <br><br>
 
The preferred medication is a suitable systemic broad-spectrum antibiotic until results of culture and sensitivity determine a more specific drug. <br><br>
 
The preferred medication is a suitable systemic broad-spectrum antibiotic until results of culture and sensitivity determine a more specific drug. <br><br>
Typical culture results would indicate Staphylococcus spp. but other infections may be demonstrated.
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Typical culture results would indicate ''Staphylococcus'' spp. but other infections may be demonstrated.
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