What disease is punctate keratitis?


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Punctate keratitis is an eye disease characterized by multiple small inflammatory spots on the cornea.
These inflammatory spots may cause eye discomfort, pain, tears, blurred vision and other symptoms. The causes of punctate keratitis may include infection, dry eyes, eye trauma, allergic reactions, etc. Treatment methods include antibiotic eye drops or eye ointments, anti-allergic drugs, artificial tears, etc. The specific treatment plan should be formulated by the ophthalmologist according to the patient's condition.
Please note that the above information is for reference only. If there are related symptoms or doubts, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly, subject to the professional diagnosis of the ophthalmologist.