10 Candida Symptoms
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Eye Infections
Candida infection in the eyes is rare, but it can happen after an eye injury. Microorganisms can also be transferred to the eyes from contact lenses or contaminated eye drops or medications.
Symptoms include sensitivity to light, blurred vision, loss of night vision, tearing, white or yellow discharge from the eye, swollen eyelids and eye pain.10SI;, Klotz SA;Penn CC;Negvesky GJ;Butrus. ‘Fungal and Parasitic Infections of the Eye.’ Clinical Microbiology Reviews, U.S. National Library of Medicine, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11023963/ Pain may be sudden and severe or start out as mild irritation and feel like something is stuck in the eye.
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