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May 23, 2025 at 05:10 AM
*🔴Let’s analyze each option:* A)Topical Cycloplegics: Correct Management✅ Relieve pain from ciliary spasm, stabilize the blood-aqueous barrier, and reduce the risk of posterior synechiae. B)Topical Antiglaucoma Correct Management✅ With IOP at 35 mmHg, pressure-lowering medications like beta-blockers or alpha agonists are necessary. But avoid prostaglandins and miotics as they may worsen inflammation or increase bleeding C) Prone Position NOT RECOMMENDED❌ → Correct Answer In hyphema, prone positioning is contraindicated because it may lead to rebleeding and layering of red blood cells over the cornea.Instead, head elevation (30-45°) is recommended to allow blood to settle inferiorly and reduce IOP and risk of corneal staining. D)Topical Steroids Correct Management✅ Steroids reduce intraocular inflammation and help stabilize the blood-aqueous barrier to prevent further bleeding.
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