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- ... or any condition that lowers the immune response. Corneal ulcers or infections may also be caused by: Eyelids that do ... Treatment for corneal ulcers and infections depends on the cause. ... started as soon as possible to prevent scarring of the cornea. ...
- ... Cardarone, Imitrex, or oral prednisone. Risks may include: Corneal infection Corneal scarring or permanent problems with the cornea's ...
- Corneal transplantation is recommended for: Severe corneal infection, injury, damage, or scarring Corneas that no longer allow light to pass through (opaque), often secondary to lens surgery (see cataract surgery), ...
- ... eye (cornea). The surgery is recommended for severe corneal infection, injury, scarring, and for corneas that no longer allow light to pass through. The outcome for corneal surgery is usually very good and transplanted corneas ...
- ... dryness and irritation may lead to: Corneal abrasions Corneal ulcers Eye infections Corneal ulcers can cause vision loss.
- ... treatments are not an option.) Scarring of the cornea from severe infections or injuries Vision loss caused by cloudiness of ... after COVID-19 vaccination. Other risks for a corneal transplant ... Cataracts Infection of the eye Glaucoma (high pressure in the ...
- ... Blocked tear duct Cataracts Color blindness Corneal dystrophy Corneal ulcers, infections , or injury Damaged nerves or blood vessels in ...
- ... irritation may increase the risk for: Corneal abrasions Corneal ulcers Eye infections
- Complications may include: Corneal ulcers and infections may occur in people who use contact lenses. Rarely, complications of laser vision correction may occur. These can be ...
- ... movement Change in taste Damage to the eye ( corneal ulcers and infections ), resulting in a loss of vision Nerves that ...