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DR MOHAMMED IRFAN SHEIKH
DR MOHAMMED IRFAN SHEIKH about 6 years ago
Hemolacria — Crying Blood

Hemolacria — Crying Blood

A 52-year-old man presented to the emergency department with painless, bloody tears from both eyes. The bleeding had begun spontaneously approximately 2 hours earlier, had lasted a few minutes, and had recurred just before presentation. He reported no orbital, ocular, or nasal trauma and no history of bloody tears, epistaxis, gingival bleeding, or easy bruising. He was taking captopril for mild hypertension, and his blood pressure at examination was normal. The clinical examination revealed slight conjunctival hyperemia without periorbital or palpebral edema. The patient had normal vision and extraocular movements. The bloody appearance of the tears stopped spontaneously within 1 hour after presentation. Slit-lamp examination revealed hemangiomas on the inside of both eyelids. Hemolacria is a rare condition that is characterized by the presence of blood in the tears. Bleeding associated with tears can occur in the context of infection, inflammation, or trauma to the eye or surrounding structures, vascular tumors of the eye or surrounding structures, or retrograde epistaxis. For the eyelid hemangiomas, the patient began using timolol ophthalmic drops. At 1 year of follow-up, the patient had had no further episodes of bloody tears.

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Nice case👌👌

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about 6 years ago

That's interesting to know.

about 6 years ago

Nice question

about 6 years ago

👌🏻

about 6 years ago

There was a patient girl with hemolacria in “The doctor House”

about 6 years ago

His super name shall be... Horned Toad Man.

about 6 years ago

Whats the cause

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