Conservative management of paediatric dacryocystitis: a collection of clinical experiences highlighting effectiveness and parental satisfaction

Stefano Russo, Antonio Valentino Giugliano, Ida Cesarano, Luigi Di Perna, Ciro Picardi

Abstract

Paediatric dacryocystitis, often linked to congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction, may require surgical intervention if local conservative treatment is ineffective. This case series evaluated a local conservative treatment approach in five infants (1–12 months). Patients received Crigler massages twice daily, a 0.01% hypochlorous acid-based disinfectant spray and moxifloxacin eye drops during acute episodes. Symptoms progressively improved, with complete resolution within 6–9 months and no recurrence. The regimen was well tolerated and no surgical intervention was needed. These findings suggest that this local conservative strategy may serve as an effective first-line treatment, potentially reducing the need for invasive procedures in paediatric dacryocystitis management.

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Case Series

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10.7573/dic.2025-1-2

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Accepted: ; Published: .

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Russo S, Giugliano AV, Cesarano I, Di Perna L, Picardi C. Conservative management of paediatric dacryocystitis: a collection of clinical experiences highlighting effectiveness and parental satisfaction. Drugs Context. 2025;14:2025-1-2. https://doi.org/10.7573/dic.2025-1-2

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