Red Eye - Differential Diagnosis Framework
What?
Redness in the eye can be caused by many conditions and injuries that can lead to irritation, blood in the eye, or swelling of blood vessels.
Common Causes:
• Conjunctivitis, corneal abrasions, etc., that usually affect superficial eye structures, lid or lashes
Dangerous Causes:
• Usually affect deeper structures like the sclera, anterior and posterior chambers, nerves, and vessels
Alarm (Emergent):
• Acute angle closure glaucoma
• Hyphema
• Hypopyon
• Bacterial keratitis
• Acute endophthalmitis
• Herpes ophthalmicus
• Orbital cellulitis
• Globe trauma
• Chemical injury
Urgent:
• Scleritis
• Herpes keratitis
• Uveitis
Time to Think:
• Conjunctivitis (most common)
• Blepharitis
• Subconjunctival hemorrhage
• Episcleritis
Ocular Emergencies Without a Red Eye:
• Optic neuritis
• Retinal detachment
• Central retinal artery occlusion
• Central retinal vein occlusion
Conjunctiva:
• Conjunctivitis (bacterial, viral, allergic)
• Episcleritis
• Scleritis (+ Photophobia)
• Hemorrhage
Lids/Lashes:
• Hordeolum
• Chalazion
• Blepharitis
Cornea:
• Abrasion (+ Photophobia)
• Contact lens overwear
• Foreign body
• Infectious keratitis (bacterial, viral)
Lens:
• Acute angle closure glaucoma
Anterior Chamber/Uvea/Iris:
• Iritis
• Hyphema
• Hypopyon
• Uveitis (+ Photophobia)
• UVEA: comprised Iris, Ciliary body, Choroid
Questions to Ask:
• Unilateral or bilateral symptoms + duration?
• Trauma?
• Discharge?
• Photophobia?
• Is the eye painful?
• Globe rupture
• Foreign body
• Uveitis/Ulcer
• Narrow angle glaucoma
• Keratitis (Herpes keratitis, herpes zoster ophthalmicus, UV)
• Scleritis
• Is the eye painless?
Painless conditions include:
• Hyphema
• Conjunctivitis
• Conjunctival hemorrhage
• Is there any subjective vision loss?
Complete vision loss is very rare:
• End stage endophthalmitis
• Narrow angle closure glaucoma
• Is there partial visual loss or blurriness?
• Corneal ulcer
• Keratitis
• Hyphema
• Contact lens use?
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