Dacryoclean

Dacryocyst is a disease associated with blockage of the tear duct, which passes through the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity and opens into the inferior tear duct. This duct leads to the eye cavity, where tear fluid accumulates.

The causes of dacryositis can be different. This may be a congenital pathology, for example, improper development of the tear membrane or abnormalities in the structure of the eyeball. The cause may also be a trauma to the nose or allergic swelling of the nasal mucosa.

The main symptoms of dacryositis appear in the early stages of the disease. The main symptom is difficulty in trying to remove tears. Often there is a sensation of a foreign body in the eyes, cough or



Dacryosystography is a procedure that is used to evaluate the patency of the lacrimal duct. It is performed by injecting a special fluid (contrast agent) into the tubules and tear duct to determine their patency and identify any abnormalities or blockages.

The dacryosystography procedure is painless and takes about 20 minutes. The patient should be prepared for some pain associated with insertion of the needle into the eye. After the procedure, the doctor can prescribe treatment if necessary.

Why do dacryositography? This procedure is usually prescribed to diagnose and treat diseases of the tear system that can lead to dry eyes or inflammation. The main causes of these diseases. disruption of the patency of the lacrimal gland, after surgery on the cornea, damage to the frontal muscle, chronic infection of the nose, etc., etc. In addition, this procedure allows you to evaluate the results of the operation to restore the patency of the canal.