The difference between dacryoadenitis and dacryocystitis

Dec 26, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

My eyes have been uncomfortable these past couple of days. It seems like it could be either dacryoadenitis or dacryocystitis—how can I differentiate between the two?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Chen You
Dacryocystitis and dacryoadenitis are completely different conditions. Dacryoadenitis typically presents with pain, redness, and swelling localized at the outer corner of the eye. In contrast, dacryocystitis usually causes inflammatory symptoms at the inner lower corner of the eye. The diagnosis and treatment approaches for these two conditions are entirely different, requiring distinct diagnostic methods depending on the specific disease. Treatment may involve either anti-infective or anti-inflammatory medications. If you are uncertain about your condition, it is recommended to visit a hospital for proper evaluation to determine the exact cause before initiating treatment.