Symblepharon Anterior

Symblepharons are the result of a scar or ulcerative lesion of the corneal cone, resulting from an infectious or other lesion of the cornea. They pose a serious problem. They can be called one of the leading causes of vision deterioration and the persistence of visual perception limitations after acute inflammation of the cornea (for example, with inflammation caused by the Herpes simplex virus), if treatment was not started in a timely manner.

However, today in medical practice there are a large number of methods for diagnosing, treating and preventing complications after medical procedures in adults and children, aimed at reducing the negative consequences of any eye diseases. Treatment of symblepharon is a complex process and requires patience.