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EYES AND VIRAL INFECTIONS
Herpes simplex is another disease that comes from microbial infection which may occur in the cornea. This herpes virus causes the common “cold sore” which may show up on the lips, for example.
Herpes zoster is another virus causing corneal problems as a result of its growth on the skin of the lids and in the nerves. This herpes infection can lead to drying of the cornea because of a decreased blink relex.
Other forms of infection from bacterial invasion produce pus and scarring inside the eye called endophthalmitis. Very little room is present within the eye for this extra material, and the intraocular pressure can increase causing harmful effects to the nerves in the retina. The eye is a perfect culture medium for such invading organisms to grow. Trauma could be the cause of organism entry.
Conjunctivitis
The conjunctiva is a thin tissue that lies over the white part (sclera) of the eye. The medical term which indicates inflammation that leaves the eye more red than white, called “pink eye” by many, actually is conjunctivitis. Other than cataracts and glaucoma, it is the most common of the acute and chronic eye diseases. About 750,000 cases of conjunctivitis are reported each year in the United States.
The signs and symptoms of conjunctivitis are distinct. Congestion and redness of the eye membrane, tearing and discharge of fluid during the night, and burning or stinging sensations are present. The eye lids may stay stuck together upon awakening in the morning as a result of the discharge.
Conjunctivitis comes from variable causes including infections, allergies, and physical agents such as too much sun, snow blindness, viewing electric welding arcs with the naked eye, and other physical irritants. Allergic conjunctivitis may develop from medications taken to offset hay fever. But most often it derives from bacterial or viral infection. In fact, the term “pink eye” is used in referring to a short-lasting but highly contagious conjunctivitis infection.
A person with conjunctivitis may feel mild, intermittent discomfort or more severe pain and sensitivity to light, depending on the seriousness of the infection or other cause. Decreased tear secretion may be the mildest of causes with a drying out of the conjunctiva producing slight irritation. If the drying continues for any length of time, less resistance to infection is available to the eye.
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