How long does keratitis need to be good


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Keratitis
mainly includes bacterial keratitis, viral keratitis, fungal keratitis and other types, if the patient is bacterial keratitis, in the acute episode of timely drug treatment, most patients in 1-2 weeks or so can be improved; but if the patient's condition is more serious, corneal ulcer or hyphema symptoms, it may take months to recover. If the patient is viral keratitis, it has a certain self-limiting nature. Most patients can recover in about 10-14 days through active treatment. However, if the patient does not take timely treatment, the disease may be prolonged. If the patient is fungal keratitis, it may take weeks to months to recover. However, if the patient's condition is severe, resulting in scarring of the corneal stroma or blindness due to intraocular diffusion, the treatment cycle may take years.