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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Keratitis
  1. ... with bacteria, viruses, fungi, or a parasite. Acanthamoeba keratitis occurs in contact lens users. It is more ... who make their own homemade cleaning solutions. Fungal keratitis can occur after a corneal injury involving plant ...
  2. Interstitial keratitis is inflammation of the tissue of the cornea, the clear window on the front of the eye. ... Interstitial keratitis is a serious condition in which blood vessels grow into the cornea. Such growth can cause loss ...
  3. You need tears to moisten your eyes and to wash away particles that have gotten into your eyes. A healthy tear film on the eye is ...
  4. ... disorders ( acne vulgaris , seborrhea ) or eye disorders ( blepharitis , keratitis ).
  5. ... Eyelid turns outward (downward) Long-term (chronic) conjunctivitis Keratitis Redness of the lid and white part of ...
  6. ... 34374808/ . Starnes TW, Vasaiwala RA, Bouchard CS. Noninfectious keratitis. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, eds. Ophthalmology . 6th ...
  7. ... lining the eyelids ( conjunctivitis ) Inflammation of the cornea (keratitis) Pain Tearing Spasm of the eyelids Nausea and ...
  8. ... infectious bacteria or toxins Infection of the cornea Keratitis Trachoma River blindness Corneal ulcers Swelling (edema) Acute ...