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Herpes keratitis is a virus that is not related the virus that causes the verruca growth, other hpv viruses can be detected with a colposcopy. HSV may sometimes infect cornea leading to a painful and dangerous condition that can result in blindness. The infection is spread from infected areas to the eyes or during a delivery to the newborn. The signs include photophobia, blurred vision, and pain. Herpes keratitis is a virus that is not related the virus that causes the verruca growth, other hpv viruses can be detected with a colposcopy.

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Herpes Keratitis

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Verruca, Colposcopy

As a rule, the signs subside within 3 weeks, yet some medicines may help to avoid scarring and other problems. Antiviral medicines are recommended in doses according to the prescription. In some cases, surgery is needed with necessary follow-up care. Herpes keratitis is a virus that is not related the virus that causes the verruca growth, other hpv viruses can be detected with a colposcopy.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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