CORNEAL ULCER, HERPES SIMPLEX KERATITIS, OPHTHALMOLOGY LECTURES, MICROBOLOGY LECTURE, NEETPG,INICET

Rajeev Ranjan Gupta
Rajeev Ranjan Gupta
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#HERPESSIMPLEXKERATITIS, #OPHTHALMOLOGYLECTURES, #MICROBOLOGYLECTURES, #NEETPG, #INICET
Herpes simplex keratitis is corneal infection with herpes simplex virus. It may involve the iris. Symptoms and signs include foreign body sensation, lacrimation, photophobia, and conjunctival hyperemia. Recurrences are common and may lead to corneal hypoesthesia, ulceration, permanent scarring, and decreased vision.
A corneal ulcer is a small crater (ulcer) on the front part of the eye, usually resulting from infection. Bacteria, viruses, or fungi can cause a corneal ulcer. People who wear contact lenses are at higher risk for corneal ulcers because infectious agents may get trapped behind a lens.
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