What are the symptoms of herpes keratitis?


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Herpes simplex keratitis is a corneal inflammation caused by herpes simplex virus. In the early stages of herpes simplex keratitis, it can show conjunctival congestion, foreign body sensation, etc. As the disease progresses, it can also show eye pain and decreased vision. It can also show fever, swollen lymph nodes, and can also show lip and skin herpes. Clinical manifestations of keratitis are mainly dendritic corneal ulcer, a map, a disc, can also show herpes zoster conjunctivitis early symptoms, can also show fever, chills, skin shows beaded herpes, pain is obvious. Eye symptoms occur after the rash shows, corneal formation of small blisters and similar herpes simplex dendritic keratitis turbidity. These three changes in the cornea, generally anti-viral treatment is given priority to. Dendritic keratitis and map keratitis are treated primarily with antiviral drugs. When disc keratitis is present, hormones are added to the treatment, but more effective antiviral eye drops are used in conjunction with hormones.