Posts tagged herpes simplex virus
Red eye primary care
Feb 17th
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Red eye always presents the signs and symptoms of eye discharge, redness, pain, photophobia, itching, and visual changes. And indicates the intraocular or extraocular inflammation of the eye. It can be managed by primary care. There are four common causes of red eye. Conjunctivitis is the most common cause of red eye. Trauma, glaucoma and iritis are the other three common causes of red eye.
Conjunctivitis is always caused by bacterial, viral, allergies or irritants factor. But there is no specific diagnostic method to distinguish viral from bacterial conjunctivitis. The presence or absence of preauricular lymph More >
Cornea herpes simplex virus
Jan 6th
Cornea herpes simplex virus
This afternoon, when I was going to leave, I was informed by the director to handle a patient. The patient with vision blur and red eye for two months, no pain, no secretion increased came to our clinic for emergency. I collected the case history, examed the patient’s eye. There were a white circle-like ulcer that the diameter was about 3mm in the center of the cornea. Blood vessels crawls from the limbus in the stoma to the ulcer area. The anterior chamber was existing. There was aqueous humor leaking history some days ago before she was More >