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Results 1 - 10 of 131 for Eye infectious disease
  1. ... that carry the bacteria can land on the eye. Other infectious diseases may spread the same way, or through the bloodstream to the eye.
  2. ... difficult or painful to move the eye The eye looks like it is sticking (bulging) out There are vision changes
  3. ... Drooping eyelids Eye pain Inability to move your eye in any particular direction Vision loss
  4. ... high-risk during a pandemic. Cont Lens Anterior Eye . ... Diseases . 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 112. ...
  5. ... contact lenses overnight. Get prompt treatment for an eye infection to prevent ulcers from forming.
  6. ... scan of the head Ultrasound of the head Infectious disease work-up, including blood cultures and possible spinal tap Metabolic work-up, such as blood tests to look at electrolyte levels Standard eye exam Although your provider keeps records from routine ...
  7. ... loss Double vision Redness or bulging of the eyes
  8. ... blood disorders Immunology -- disorders of the immune system ... eye disorders and surgery Orthopedics -- bone and connective tissue ...
  9. ... syndrome Following treatment (embolization) of an arteriovenous ... skin, or other tissues) Systemic lupus erythematosus Turner ...
  10. ... kits or water filters. OTHER STEPS TO PREVENT INFECTIOUS DISEASES Clean your hands often. Use soap and water ...
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