Viral infection on eyelids

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      This is a condition that affects both eyelids. They usually feel gritty and eyes become red. If the cause is a bacterial infection, the eye may discharge a white/yellow sticky pus. This can crust on the eyelashes and glue the eyelids together, especially after sleep. Viral conjunctivitis. The eyes become red and there may be a watery discharge.

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      Newborn inflammation of the moist tissues of the eye (conjunctivitis)—accumulation of discharge, often associated with a bacterial or viral infection; seen before the eyelids separate or open. Viral Causes. Canine distemper virus. Canine herpesvirus-1. Canine adenovirus-2. Immune-Mediated Causes

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      Diseases of the Skin. Intact skin is an important physical barrier to infections. Epidermis, dermis; sebaceous glands, sweat glands. Mucous membranes – mucus. Eyes – no normal flora. Conjunctiva, lacrimal glands. Caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Most common superficial skin infections are due to Staphylococcus & Streptococcus

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    • A Guide For Eyelid Infections (Cellulitis Infection)

      Newborn puppy conjunctivitis (known as “conjunctivitis neonatorum”—accumulation of discharge under sealed eyelids, is often associated with a bacterial or viral infection; is seen before the eyelids naturally open. Viral Causes. Canine distemper virus. Canine herpesvirus-1. Canine adenovirus-2. Immune-Mediated Causes

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 18: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes

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      CONJUNCTIVITIS(RED EYES) Conjunctivitis (commonly called "pink eye" or "Madras eye") is an inflammation of the conjunctiva (the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids), most commonly due to an allergic reaction or an infection (usually viral, but sometimes bacterial).

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    • [DOC File]Diseases of the Skin and Eyes:

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      3. Viral conjunctivitis is often caused by an . 4. Symptoms include a sensitivity to bright lights, swelling of the eyelids, increased tears, redness, and large amounts of pus. A) Bacterial infections – B) Viral infections – B. Keratitis. 1. More serious infection than conjunctivitis. 2.

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