Eye Virus Infection

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    Causes

    • Viral eye infections can be caused by enterovirus, adenovirus, molluscum contagiosum, varicella-zoster and herpes simplex type 1.

    Enterovirus and adenovirus

    • Enterovirus and adenovirus can cause the feeling of a foreign body in the eyes, plus redness, tearing, discharge, swollen eyelids, light sensitivity and blurred vision. They usually resolve without treatment; but eye ointment is sometimes used to soothe the eyes.

    Molluscum contagiosum

    • Molluscum contagiosum can cause eyelid lesions, redness and some discharge. It is treated by removing eyelid lesions with a curette or other instrument.

    Varicella-zoster

    • Varicella-zoster can cause redness, rash or sores on the lids and around eyes; pain in and around eyes; and corneal swelling and cloudiness. It is treated with antiviral eye drops or pills.

    Herpes simplex type 1

    • Herpes simplex type 1 can cause pain in and around eyes, the feeling of a foreign body in the eyes, redness, tearing, light sensitivity and corneal swelling and cloudiness. It is treated with antiviral eye drops or pills.

    Misconceptions

    • Viral eye infections will not improve with antibiotic treatment; however, antibiotics are sometimes used to prevent secondary bacterial infection. Steroids should never be used for viral eye infections.

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