blister like apperence on eye ..
complaints of burning sensation since 6 months H/o Hsv 6 months back Dx plz Blister like apperence on cornea
IT'S A..CASE OF.. ? OCULAR HERPES.. RESULTING INTO.. SCARRING OF CORNEA
Occular herpes of eye. Eye herpes, also known as ocular herpes, is an infection of the eye by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). The most common type is called epithelial keratitis, and it affects the cornea, the clear front portion of your eye. In its mild form, eye herpes causes: ... tearing of the cornea surface. Eye herpes is transmitted through contact with another person who is having an outbreak, or through self contact and contamination during an active herpes infection (such as a cold sore of the lip). The herpes simplex virus enters the body through the nose or mouth and travels into the nerves, where it may be inactive.
As per OPHTHALMOLOGY concern it's disciform keratitis with corneal scarring Refferd him urgently to ophthalmologist for further management otherwise it may lead to iridocyclitis or complete corneal scarring.
IT'S A..CASE OF.. ? OCULAR HERPES.. RESULTING INTO.. SCARRING OF CORNEA
Disciform keratitis . Rx : . Oral acyclovir. . topical steroid withantibiotics e/drops . . Timolol e/drops Atropine E/drops . . Paracetamol tab.
Mature cataract BH corneal opacity right eye
Corneal ulcer, HSV Keratoconus
KERATO CONJCVITIS STAIN COREA TO EXCLUE VIRAL KERATITYIS
Post herpetic keratouveitis
Herpetic keratitis with scarring
Also Wash with rose water., along Tt Dx Arcus Senilis, Corneal Ulcer, Keratoconus
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