Pediculosis palpebrarum initially diagnosed as blepharitis

African Vision and Eye Health

 
 
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Title Pediculosis palpebrarum initially diagnosed as blepharitis
 
Creator Ebeigbe, J. A. Osaiyuwu, A. B.
 
Subject — lice; infestation; pediculosis; madaro- sis.
Description Pediculosis is an infestation of lice. Eyelid involvement is uncommon, but can be caused by pediculus humanus capitis (head louse), rarely by  pediculus humanus corporis (body louse) and commonly by phthirus pubis (pubic louse). Signs and symptoms are similar to those of blepharitis. A diagnosis of any type of pediculosis requires the finding of live specimen of lice and/or a viable nit.The immediate and effective treatment of pediculosis palpebrarum is removal of the lice and nits manually with forceps and treating the patient withvaseline, twice daily for seven to ten days. Also, fomites such as pillow cases, bedsheets, towels and hats  need to be washed in hot water and dried. This is to avoid further spread of lice or reinfestation.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
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Date 2009-12-13
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
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Identifier 10.4102/aveh.v68i2.152
 
Source African Vision and Eye Health; South African Optometrist: Vol 68, No 2 (2009); 91-93 2410-1516 2413-3183
 
Language eng
 
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Rights Copyright (c) 2009 J. A. Ebeigbe, A. B. Osaiyuwu https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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