Ophthalmic Manifestations of Coronavirus

Ophthalmic manifestations of coronavirus include conjunctivitis, dry eye, uveitis, and retinal abnormalities. Conjunctivitis is the most common, causing redness, irritation, and excessive tearing. The virus can be present in tears, making the eyes a potential transmission route. Severe COVID-19 cases may lead to optic neuritis or ischemic optic neuropathy, affecting vision. Prolonged mask use has also increased dry eye symptoms. While most eye-related issues resolve without lasting effects, early detection and management are essential. Regular eye exams, good hygiene, and avoiding eye rubbing can help reduce the risk of ocular complications associated with COVID-19 infection.

 

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