Corneal ulcer
A corneal ulcer is a break or tear in the cornea, the clear outer layer of the eye. This can be caused by various factors, including physical trauma, infection,...
A corneal ulcer is a break or tear in the cornea, the clear outer layer of the eye. This can be caused by various factors, including physical trauma, infection,...
A corneal ulcer is a break or tear in the cornea, the clear outer layer of the eye. This can be caused by various factors, including physical trauma, infection, extreme weather conditions, and certain medications.
An ulcer can range in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters and can appear as a clear patch, a break in the normal pattern of the cornea, or a hole. Corneal ulcers are commonly found in people with diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and certain medications.
Symptoms of a corneal ulcer may include pain, redness, watering, itching, and discharge from the eye. If you suspect you may have a corneal ulcer, it is important to seek medical attention promptly for proper diagnosis and treatment