Cellulitis of the eyelid, also called periorbital cellulitis, is an infection of the eyelid and surrounding soft tissue. Although anyone can contract eyelid cellulitis, it is most often found in children under the age of 5.
Knowing what signs may indicate eyelid cellulitis can help you seek prompt treatment for the fastest recovery and best outcome. Here’s what you need to know if you suspect that you or your child has eyelid cellulitis.
Eyelid cellulitis is often contracted through a cut or insect bite near the eye where bacteria can enter, so you may notice a scratch near the eye along with other symptoms.
The main symptoms of eyelid cellulitis include:
If any of the above symptoms are accompanied by eye pain, especially with eye movements or changes in vision, seek emergency eye care. This may indicate orbital cellulitis — a more serious infection that requires prompt treatment.
The type of treatment for eyelid cellulitis will depend on the patient’s age and degree of infection, but will include either oral, injected or intravenous antibiotics.
Infants less than a year old, and children and adults with a severe infection, will need to be admitted to the hospital for intravenous antibiotics.
Oral antibiotics are used to treat periorbital cellulitis in older children and adults.
If you suspect you or your child has eyelid cellulitis, contact Professional VisionCare in Lewis Center for a prompt appointment.
Our optometric team offers emergency eye care and treats a wide range of ocular conditions and emergencies.
Whether you have eyelid cellulitis or another condition, we can help. To schedule your eye exam or learn more about our services, call Professional VisionCare in Lewis Center today!
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