A differentiated approach in the treatment of phlegmon of the lacrimal sac, taking into account
the etiopathogenesis of the disease and the presence of concomitant pathology, helps to reduce the recurrence of the disease, the need for additional treatment, as well as a decrease in the inpatient number of patients.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of our chosen approach in the treatment of this
disease, which is confirmed by the results obtained – a low percentage of relapses of the disease, a
reduction in the need for additional treatment, a reduction in the duration of the patient’s stay in the
hospital, as well as the feasibility of early aspiration of purulent contents through the skin, preventing
spontaneous opening of the abscess with subsequent probing and washing of the tear ducts.
A clinical case of EYE MANIFESTATIONS of complications is presented in a teenager who has had COVID-19. The studies were carried out in the intensive care unit and intensive care unit (ICU) of the clinic of the Tashkent Pediatric Medical institute. The patient underwent standard laboratory and instrumental studies, as well as an ophthalmological examination, including visometry, biomicroscopy, ophthalmoscopy. This clinical case showed that COVID-19 infection was complicated polymorphic ophthalmic symptoms indicating involvement in the process lacrimal gland, mucous membranes of the eyeball and eyelids, cornea of the lacrimal sac, retrobulbar tissue, while from the side of the eyes these complications are expressed in dry keratoconjunctivitis (Sjögren's syndrome).