Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment- can i use for possible ocular herpes simplex? - erythromycin herpes
long story, im pretty sure that my genital herpes spread in my eyes / cornea. the eyes very red, bloodshot /, but no dents and bruises, perhaps the first phase. is not positive, but if so, I can cure erythromycin ophthalmic ointment or stop the infection? and what happens if it is not treated? Thanks
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It is very unlikely that the infection have passed through genital herpes in the eye - I think that speaks his own thing.
Once you have herpes, are in one place for more than a few weeks, the body produces antibodies against the virus, making it virtually impossible to transmit the virus to another spot.
Although pain and redness of the eyes can be signs of ocular herpes (is) with ulceration far more likely that an infection is conjuncitivis very easy to catch, or other eye infection.
If it would work herpes, erythromycin does not, of course, because it is an antibiotic and is herpes virus. Ocular herpes, it does not appear the same pattern as the outbreak of genital herpes, that appear and disappear within 3-5 days.
If you are using erythromycin and deletes, then you know, it was a bacterial infection. If not, an eye infection such as viral conjunctivitis virus, which I had last year.
If so inf something like conjunctivitis or other eyeECTION then you should probably consult a doctor because eye infections can be bacterial or viral cause. Viral conjunctivitis is very common (and unpleasant to the eye was very red and bloodshot). You have, depends on the type of treatment that the doctors - antibiotic drops, etc. Leave
Another eye infections like conjunctivitis is self-evident and can be very contagious to everyone who has contact with, so you should get it looked at.
The ointment, which you mentioned is an antibiotic that can only treat bacterial infections. Had no effect on the herpes virus. However, it is important that you tell your doctor about your symptoms because of the herpes of the eye permanently damage your vision if not treated properly.
Erythromycin is an antibiotic and a herpes virus. To help, erythromycin, not a virus comes from a bacterial infection.
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