Responsive to antibiotic treatment
Bacterial keratitis is a bacterial infection of the cornea, often associated with contact lens use or eye injuries. Treatment involves topical antibiotics and, in severe cases, may require oral antibiotics.
Bacterial infection of the cornea (transparent front part of the eye)
Eye pain, redness, vision changes
Clinical evaluation, corneal scraping, sometimes culture
Generally good with appropriate treatment
Vision impairment, complications affecting the cornea
Trauma, contact lens use
Antibiotic eye drops, sometimes oral antibiotics
Antibiotic eye drops, sometimes oral antibiotics
Infection of the cornea caused by bacteria
Antibiotic eye drops, hygiene practices
While the information presented here reflects the current knowledge about these conditions and treatments, it’s important to understand that individual cases may differ. Consulting with a healthcare professional is crucial for accurate information tailored to your specific needs.
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