GMS Ophthalmology Cases (Feb 2020)

Itching eyes after itching around the head

  • Tabuenca Del Barrio, Laura,
  • Mozo Cuadrado, Marcos,
  • Zubicoa Enériz, Alicia,
  • Martínez de Espronceda Ezquerro, Iñigo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/oc000136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. Doc09

Abstract

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Objective: To report the occurrence and management of an eyelashes infestation by Phthirus pubis.Methods: A 27-year-old female presented with itching in her right eye and head after she had been traveling in southern Italy five days earlier. Visual acuity (VA) was 20/20 in both eyes.Slit-lamp examination showed bilateral blepharitis. Moreover, mobile insects and eggs attached to the eyelashes were observed. A microbiological study was performed with a Phthirus pubis result. The patient was treated with mechanical dislodging.Results: The resolution of the infection was carried out removing every insect and egg. A vaseline application twice daily for 7 days was necessary to stifle any nits that could remain.Conclusions: The eyelashes pediculosis is frequently caused by Phthirus pubis. Only a minor percentage of the cases are due to Phthirus capitis, but the differential diagnosis is essential: there are Phthirus pubis pediculosis cases due to sexual abuse. A sexual history and screening for other sexually transmitted diseases is warranted.

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