Keratitis
Keratitis describes inflammation of the cornea. Microbial keratitis is not like conjunctivitis - it is potentially sight threatening and should therefore be urgently evaluated and treated.
See other causes of
Red Eye
Aetiology
Causes
- bacterial
- typically Staphylococcus aureus
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa is seen in contact lens wearers
- fungal
- amoebic
- acanthamoebic keratitis
- accounts for around 5% of cases
- increased incidence if eye exposure to soil or contaminated water
- pain is classically out of proportion to the findings
- parasitic: onchocercal keratitis ('river blindness')
Remember, other factors may causes keratitis:
- viral: herpes simplex keratitis
- environmental
- photokeratitis: e.g. welder's arc eye
- exposure keratitis
- contact lens acute red eye (CLARE)
Clinical features
Features
- red eye: pain and erythema
- photophobia
- foreign body, gritty sensation
- hypopyon may be seen
Evaluation and management