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ICD-10 code: H05.01

Chapter: Diseases of the eye and adnexia

What is Cellulitis of the Orbit?

Cellulitis of the orbit is a serious medical condition that occurs when the soft tissue around the eye becomes infected and inflamed. This infection can spread rapidly and cause damage to the eye and surrounding tissues, potentially leading to vision loss or other complications.

Symptoms of Cellulitis of the Orbit

The symptoms of cellulitis of the orbit can vary depending on the severity of the infection. Common symptoms include:

  1. Swelling and redness around the eye
  2. Pain and tenderness in the affected area
  3. Fever and chills
  4. Difficulty moving the eye
  5. Blurry vision or vision loss

If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to seek medical attention immediately to prevent further complications.

Causes of Cellulitis of the Orbit

Cellulitis of the orbit is most commonly caused by a bacterial infection. The bacteria can enter the body through a cut or scratch near the eye, or spread from an infection in another part of the body. Other possible causes of cellulitis of the orbit include:

  1. Sinus infections
  2. Eye surgery or trauma
  3. Foreign objects in the eye
  4. Immunosuppression
  5. Diabetes
Treatment for Cellulitis of the Orbit

Treatment for cellulitis of the orbit typically involves a combination of antibiotics and supportive care. The antibiotics will help to kill the bacteria causing the infection, while supportive care may include pain management, fever reduction, and eye drops to reduce inflammation and protect the eye.

In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary to administer intravenous antibiotics and monitor for complications such as vision loss or meningitis.

Preventing Cellulitis of the Orbit

Preventing cellulitis of the orbit involves taking steps to reduce your risk of infection. This may include:

  1. Washing your hands frequently
  2. Avoiding touching your eyes or face with dirty hands
  3. Keeping any cuts or scratches near the eye clean and covered
  4. Seeking prompt medical attention for any eye infections or injuries
  5. Maintaining good overall health and managing underlying medical conditions

If you suspect that you may have cellulitis of the orbit, it's important to seek medical attention right away to prevent serious complications. With prompt treatment, most cases of cellul