by Abraham Eye Center | Oct 10, 2023 | Infection
When we talk about eye infections, bacterial and viral infections often come to mind. However, fungal eye infections, although rare, can occur and present significant challenges and risks. Unlike other types of infections, fungal eye infections are considered severe...
by Abraham Eye Center | Aug 30, 2022 | Eyelids, Uncategorized
Bacterial conjunctivitis is an infection of the surface membrane of the eye called the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva covers all of the front of the eye and has many blood vessels within it. If it becomes infected, there will be redness, puss, and discomfort. ...
by Abraham Eye Center | Feb 14, 2022 | Eye Surgery, Systemic Disease, Vision
Continuing with our subseries on infections that can be treated with corneal transplants, today we’ll be discussing the worldwide leader of preventable blindness–Trachoma. What is Trachoma? Trachoma is a bacterial disease most commonly seen in third world...
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