Endophthalmitis, or inflammation of the eye, is most often caused by post-surgical bacterial infection. The most common symptoms of endophthalmitis are loss of vision and pain, and can range from red eyes and swollen eyelids to a dramatic decrease in vision.
Endophthalmitis, or inflammation of the eye, is most often caused by post-surgical bacterial infection. The most common symptoms of endophthalmitis are loss of vision and pain, and can range from red eyes and swollen eyelids to a dramatic decrease in vision.
Inflammation of the eyeball
Risks associated with vitrectomy are retinal detachment, bleeding, iatrogenic (medically caused) cataracts, and endophthalmitis
Arthur Edmondston has written: 'A treatise on the varieties and consequences of ophthalmia' -- subject(s): Conjunctivitis, Conjunctiva, Diseases 'A treatise on the varieties and consequences of ophthalmia' -- subject(s): Endophthalmitis
DefinitionEndophthalmitis is a serious condition involving swelling (inflammation) within the eyeball.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsEndophthalmitis is most often caused by infection with bacteria or other microorganisms. It can also occur as a rare complication of cataract or other eye surgery.SymptomsThe symptoms are:Decreased visionPainRednessSwelling of the eyelidsIf you have these symptoms after eye surgery, call your doctor immediately.ReferencesRead RW. Endophthalmitis. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, Augsburger JJ, Azar DT, eds.Ophthalmology. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2008: chap 7.9.
A systematic eye infection refers to an infection that affects the eye and can also involve other parts of the body, often due to a systemic condition or through the bloodstream. Common causes include viral, bacterial, or fungal pathogens that can lead to conditions like uveitis or endophthalmitis. These infections can result in symptoms such as redness, pain, vision changes, and may require prompt medical attention to prevent complications or vision loss. Treatment typically involves antibiotics, antivirals, or antifungals, depending on the underlying cause.
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