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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Corneal ulceration
  1. ... tissue at the front of the eye. A corneal ulcer is an open sore in the outer layer ... is often caused by infection. At first, a corneal ulcer may seem like conjunctivitis, or pink eye.
  2. ... dryness and irritation may lead to: Corneal abrasions Corneal ulcers Eye infections Corneal ulcers can cause vision loss.
  3. ... irritation may increase the risk for: Corneal abrasions Corneal ulcers Eye infections
  4. Complications may include: Corneal ulcers and infections may occur in people who use contact lenses. Rarely, complications of laser vision correction may occur. These ...
  5. ... and rub against the cornea. This can cause corneal ulcers, additional scars, vision loss, and possibly, blindness.
  6. ... movement Change in taste Damage to the eye ( corneal ulcers and infections ), resulting in a loss of vision ...
  7. ... This is often referred to as "pink eye." Corneal ulcers : Sores on the cornea most often caused by ...
  8. ... the eye) Burns to the eye Corneal abrasion Corneal ulcer Drugs such as amphetamines, atropine, cocaine , cyclopentolate, idoxuridine, ...
  9. ... Infection of the cornea Keratitis Trachoma River blindness Corneal ulcers Swelling (edema) Acute glaucoma Birth injury Fuchs dystrophy ...
  10. ... Blocked tear duct Cataracts Color blindness Corneal dystrophy Corneal ulcers, infections , or injury Damaged nerves or blood vessels ...
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