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Eye Infection

What is a stye?

A stye is a common eye infection of the hair on the lashes of the lids. It can be treated with appropriate drops/ointments and occasionally oral medications may be required. Recurrent styes maybe a sign of undetected underlying diseases like Diabetes Mellitus.

Why has my stye has not gone for the past few months?

A persistent and yet non-painful swelling on the eyelid is called a “Chalazion”. These are often mistaken for a stye. This kind of eye infection is a sign of chronic inflammation and can be treated medically. If no improvement occurs, then rarely they maybe required to be incised and the accumulated material can be removed by a simple and short surgical procedure.

the infected eye

My eye is red, why can’t I just take a medicine from the pharmacy?

Red eyes may not always imply an eye infection. They may also be a sign of allergies and immune reactions in the eye. Even conditions like raised eye pressure may present with redness and pain in the eye. The treatment of each of these conditions differs drastically, and so a red eye always requires an eye check up by a Doctor.

I have conjunctivitis, but why is my vision now blurred?

Often, red eyes are self – diagnosed by people as Conjunctivitis. Typically, infective conjunctivitis is an infection of the thin layer covering the white portion of the eye. It is accompanied by watering and/or yellowish discharge from the eyes.

Occasionally, a viral Conjunctivitis may also involve the cornea of the eye. This is called Keratoconjunctivitis. In this eye infection, vision also may get blurred, and may take few days to weeks to completely clear even after the redness settles.

Any eye infection treatment first requires a complete eye check up.

Dr. Kareeshma Wadia routinely performs all these procedures. Speak to her for more details on what is the best option for you.


Eye Infection FAQs

How do you know if you have an eye infection?
Redness, pain, watering, swelling, discharge from the eye could be symptoms of an eye infection. Best to show your ophthalmologist immediately.
What are the symptoms of an eye infection?
Discharge, redness, pain, itching or burning, blurred vision, light sensitivity are some of the common symptoms of an eye infection.
What does an eye infection feel like?
When a person is suffering from an eye infection, their eyes will most likely be red, watering and they will be in quite a bit of pain. Their vision may also be blurred, there could also be some swelling on their eyelids.
What does an infected eye look like?
An infected eye may be red and have swollen eyelids, it could also have pain and watering or burning in the eye.
What to do if you have an eye infection?
All red eyes are not necessarily always infectious; it may also be an eye allergy or inflammation. The treatment of these conditions is very different from that of an eye infection. Hence one should immediately go to your ophthalmologist and get it treated. Do not use over the counter eye drops as they might do more harm than actual good.
Why do eye infections happen?
Just like you get a fever which is typically caused by some organism(usually viruses) similarly eye infections or conjunctivitis are usually caused by some organism ( usually viruses) Eye infections of the lids (stye) are usually bacterial in nature.
How long does an eye infection last?
That depends on which part of the eye is infected: the lids, the conjunctiva, the cornea all heal very differently. Which is why some infections may heal in a few days and some may take weeks or months to recover.
What causes white or yellow discharge from the eyes?
Yellow or white discharge may be a caused due to various factors such as viral infection, bacterial infections, allergies or even dry eyes.
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