Keratitis or corneal ulcer signs and symptoms include:
• Red eye;
• Eye pain;
• Tearing and/or discharge from your eye;
• Pain or irritation that makes opening your eyelid difficult;
• Burning, itchy or gritty feeling in your eye;
• Swelling around the eye;
• A feeling that something is in your eye;
• Blurry vision;
• Sensitivity to light (photophobia).
Image reprinted, with permission, from Schwab IR, External Disease and Cornea: A Multimedia Collection, San Francisco: American Academy of Ophthalmology, 1994.
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