Eye Discharge Causes, Treatments and More
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Herpes Keratitis
Herpes keratitis is an infection caused by the herpes virus. It may affect the eyelids, cornea and conjunctiva, causing symptoms that may include eye discharge, tearing, redness, blurry vision and sensitivity to light.
Topical and oral antiviral medications may help resolve mild herpes keratitis infections. For more severe infections, the doctor may remove diseased cells from the cornea. Without proper treatment, the cornea may become scarred, and vision loss may occur. A corneal transplant may be necessary.5Porter, Daniel. ‘What Is Herpes Keratitis?’ American Academy of Ophthalmology, 8 Mar. 2021, www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/herpes-keratitis
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