Herpes keratitis how long can be good

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-25 08:12:30
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There are different types of herpetic keratitis, including dendritic keratitis, geographic keratitis and discoid keratitis, which are solitary in the epithelium. The onset cycle and severity are closely related to whether treatment is timely and whether medication is standardized. Some patients can be completely cured in about a week, and some can last or delay for more than one to two months. once herpetic keratitis occurs, you should go to the ophthalmology department for professional treatment in time.