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Symptoms of eye infection: When do you need to consult a doctor?

Symptoms of eye inflammation: When do you need to consult a doctor?

Eye inflammation is a common problem that may be fleeting at times, but sometimes it indicates symptoms of eye infection that require immediate medical attention. It is important to recognize the symptoms that indicate eye inflammation, which may require a visit to the doctor to ensure appropriate treatment and maintain eye health. In this article, we will take a look at the most important symptoms of eye inflammation that require specialist consultation, based on recent scientific research published in the last three years.

1. Persistent redness in the eye

Eye redness is a common symptom, and may be due to eye strain or exposure to external factors. But if the redness persists for a long time or increases over time, it may be an indication of deeper inflammation in the eye.
What are you waiting for, book your consultation today to ascertain the cause of the redness and take appropriate steps for treatment.

2. Feeling of itching or burning

Itching or burning in the eye may be related to an allergy or inflammation. But if it continues and increases over time, it is preferable to consult a specialist doctor. Recent studies confirm that allergic conjunctivitis is one of the most common causes of itching.
 

3. Abnormal discharge from the eye

The presence of eye discharge, especially if it is yellow or green, may indicate a bacterial infection. Some research shows that discharge is an early sign ofbacterial conjunctivitis, which requires treatment with antibiotics.
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4. Excessive sensitivity to light

Light sensitivity, or so-called “photophobia”, is a symptom that may be linked to serious inflammatory conditions such as viral keratitis. If you notice increased sensitivity to light along with pain or redness, it is necessary to consult a doctor.
Contact us today to examine your eyes, determine the cause of the allergy, and develop a treatment plan.

5. Blurred or distorted vision

Blurred vision may be a sign of inflammation inside the eye, and may result from inflammation of the cornea or swelling of the internal tissues. Recent research has shown that uveitis may be the cause of this confusion, which is an inflammation that requires careful monitoring.  

6. Swelling and puffiness around the eye

If you notice swelling or puffiness around the eye, this may be related to inflammation of the sebaceous glands in the eyelid, known as 'blepharitis'. This swelling may be accompanied by a feeling of heaviness and discomfort, and requires therapeutic intervention in some cases.
Do not wait until the swelling increases

When should you visit a doctor?

In normal cases, some of these symptoms may be transient and go away after a short period, but if the symptoms continue for more than two days or increase over time, it is best to consult a specialist doctor. Modern medical research shows that early diagnosis helps prevent the development of infections and protect the eye from complications.
Take a step forward, book your consultation with an eye consultant nowto ensure the health of your eyes and your peace of mind