Hypopyon-Keratitis

Hypopyon - Keratitis is an inflammatory eye disease that is accompanied by the accumulation of purulent exudate in the anterior chamber of the eye. Hypopyon is an uneven accumulation of pus, and keratitis is referred to as an inflammatory lesion of the cornea. This serious condition is a serious threat to the visual system and requires immediate attention to specialists and subsequent treatment.

Hypopyon and keratitis are common pathological conditions that can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly. It is necessary to understand that these diseases are the result of poor visual hygiene, improper wearing of contact lenses, chronic fatigue and lack of sleep. Therefore, it is important to constantly monitor your eye health and consult a doctor at the first symptoms.

Symptoms of hypopyon - keratitis Manifestations of hypopyon - keratitis are always pronounced. Firstly, there is pain in the orbit, headache, nausea, and general weakness. Secondly, a person notes redness of the mucous membrane of the eye, a sensation of a foreign body, lacrimation, and photophobia. A scleral crack is visible to the naked eye. Pus appears through the eyelids. Due to swelling of the eyelids, there is difficulty opening the palpebral fissures. It is also worth noting that increased intraocular pressure leads to migraines, seizures, and swelling of the lower eyelids. And when the iris is damaged, its proptosis becomes pronounced. Discharge from the eyes irritates the skin of the face and leaves marks. Causes of hypopyons - keratitis

Inflammatory processes can be infectious or allergic in nature. In case of infection on