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When do you consider adding steroids alongside intravenous antibiotics for patients with orbital cellulitis?

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Ophthalmology · Advanced Eye Centers Inc

If the orbital cellulitis is infectious, I never add steroids. There is no literature or proof that they do anything, and decreasing immunity, in my opinion, is simply a bad idea. If it is inflammatory, then absolutely. Most infectious orbital cellulitis is from the sinuses and is more common in chi...

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Ophthalmology · Triad Ocular and Facial Plastic Surgery

I remember several lively debates in fellowship between ophthalmology and ENT about when and if to start systemic steroids in orbital cellulitis, particularly when there is adjacent sinusitis, which is overwhelmingly the case. I think another relevant question is whether starting intranasal steroids...

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Infectious Disease · Beebe Infectious Disease

As an ID guy, I have never prescribed systemic steroids for any patient with orbital cellulitis. It was just never part of my training, my experience, or knowledge of the infection. I think we all agree that surgical drainage is an absolute emergency. Then rely upon antibiotics.

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Ophthalmology · Jackson Eye Associates

Timing this is a case-by-case decision. I am fairly aggressive in using IV steroids early on. They really cool things down and improve comfort.

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