Keratitis Nichaty

Filamentous keratitis (k. filamentosa) is a disease that affects the cornea of ​​the eye and can lead to serious consequences for vision. This disease is characterized by the formation of threads on the surface of the cornea, which may be white or yellow.

Filar keratitis can be caused by various factors such as infections, injuries, allergies and other diseases. Symptoms of this disease include red eyes, pain, itching, watery eyes and decreased vision.

Various methods are used to treat filamentous keratitis, including antibiotics, corticosteroids, and surgery. However, the most effective treatment is prevention, which includes practicing good hygiene, wearing safety glasses when working with chemicals, and regularly visiting an ophthalmologist for eye exams.

If you notice symptoms of filamentous keratitis, immediately consult an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and treatment. Do not delay visiting your doctor, as this disease can lead to irreversible changes in vision.



Threaded keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea of ​​the eye that can lead to serious consequences for vision. This disease usually appears as thin threads that appear on the surface of the cornea.

Threaded keratitis can be caused by various factors such as eye trauma, infection, allergies or other diseases. Symptoms of this condition may include eye redness, pain, watery eyes, and decreased vision.

Treatment for thread keratitis usually involves the use of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. Topical steroids may also be used to reduce inflammation. In some cases, surgery may be required to remove the threads from the surface of the cornea.