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ICD-10 code: H16.8

Disease category: H16.8: Other keratitis

Understanding Other Keratitis

When it comes to eye infections, keratitis is one of the most common conditions. It occurs when the cornea, the clear tissue that covers the front of the eye, becomes inflamed. While there are several types of keratitis, one that is often overlooked is other keratitis.

Other keratitis is a term used to describe any form of keratitis that is not caused by an infection or injury. Instead, it may be a result of an underlying medical condition or a reaction to certain medications. Here are some of the most common causes of other keratitis:

  1. Autoimmune diseases: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus can cause inflammation throughout the body, including the eyes.
  2. Dry eye syndrome: When the eyes don't produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly, it can lead to dry, irritated eyes that are more susceptible to infection and inflammation.
  3. Exposure to irritants: Chemicals, pollutants, and even contact lenses can all cause irritation that leads to keratitis.
  4. Reactions to medication: Certain medications, such as antihistamines and diuretics, can cause dry eyes and other symptoms that may lead to keratitis.

Other keratitis can be just as serious as any other type of keratitis, and it's important to seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms. Some common signs of other keratitis include:

  • Eye pain or discomfort
  • Redness or swelling of the eye
  • Blurred vision or sensitivity to light
  • Excessive tearing or discharge from the eye

If you suspect that you may have other keratitis or any other type of keratitis, it's important to see an eye doctor as soon as possible. They can help diagnose the condition and recommend the appropriate treatment. In the meantime, you can help relieve symptoms by using artificial tears, avoiding contact lenses, and protecting your eyes from irritants.

Overall, other keratitis is a lesser-known but still important condition to be aware of. By understanding its causes and symptoms, you can take steps to protect your eyes and maintain good eye health.

Treatment of Other keratitis:

Treatment Options for Other Keratitis

Keratitis refers to the inflammation of the cornea, which is the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye. Other keratitis is a type of keratitis that is caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites other than the ones that cause the more common types of keratitis such as bacterial or viral keratitis. Other keratitis can ...

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