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A middle school softball player came to the athletic trainin…

Posted byAnonymous February 21, 2026

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A middle schооl sоftbаll plаyer cаme to the athletic training clinic with a chief complaint of eye pain and feeling like there is "sand" in their rt. eye. Upon initial observation and inspection, the athletic trainer noted the following:  + localized tenderness with palpation  + mild swelling over the rt. eyelid + excessive tearing  After two days, the patient returns to the athletic training clinic and the athletic trainer noticed a small red bump on the eyelid (pictured below) and determined the athlete must have an infection in the ciliary or sebaceous gland of the eyelid.  Which of the following conditions should be documented as the diagnosis in the injury report? 

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