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Results 1 - 10 of 526 for Viral eye infection
  1. ... blood pressure or taking blood thinners Rubbing the eyes Viral infection Certain eye surgeries or injuries A subconjunctival hemorrhage ...
  2. Herpes Keratitis (American Academy of Ophthalmology)  
    Herpes keratitis is a viral infection of the eye caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are two major types of the virus. Type I infects the face, ...
  3. ... for allergies Antiviral drops or ointments for certain viral infections such as herpes Antibiotic eye drops for bacterial conjunctivitis Follow your provider's instructions ...
  4. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis is a viral infection of the retina of the eye resulting in inflammation. ... be negative. A tissue biopsy can detect the viral infection and ... be done only for some organs (GI Tract) and not others (eyes).
  5. Childhood Vaccines/Start Here ... Childhood Vaccines ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Keep your adolescents and teens up-to-date on vaccines by using ...
  6. Pink Eye (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... burning, discharge, and redness. Causes include: Bacterial or viral infection Allergies Substances that cause irritation Contact lens products, eye drops, or eye ointments Pink eye usually does ...
  7. ... your doctor if you have any type of viral, fungal, or mycobacterial (rare type of eye infection caused by the same or similar bacteria that ...
  8. ... by germs such as viruses and bacteria. "Pink eye" most often refers to a highly contagious viral infection that spreads easily among children. Conjunctivitis can be ...
  9. Childhood Vaccines/Start Here ... Childhood Vaccines ... Infant and Newborn Development/Related Issues ... Infant and Newborn Development ... Centers for Disease Control ...
  10. ... may include: Angioedema Allergic reaction Bacterial infection ( conjunctivitis ) Viral infection (conjunctivitis)
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