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Causes of Eye Infections

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Digital concept of viruses entering the eye and triggering infection

Causes of Eye Infections

The causes of eye infections depend on the type of organism involved. Eye infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites—each requiring different treatment and carrying varying risks.

Bacterial Infections

Bacteria are among the most common causes of eye infections. They may result from:

Staphylococcus aureus, commonly found on the skin

Streptococcus pneumoniae, often linked to respiratory infections

Pseudomonas aeruginosa, particularly in contact lens users

Bacterial conjunctivitis causes red, sticky eyes with yellow or green discharge. More serious infections like bacterial keratitis or endophthalmitis may follow trauma, surgery, or contact lens misuse.

Viral Infections

Viruses such as:

Adenoviruses – the most common cause of viral conjunctivitis (highly contagious)

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) – can infect the cornea and lead to recurrent keratitis

Varicella-zoster virus – causes shingles near the eye, which may affect the cornea or retina

Viral infections are often harder to treat than bacterial ones, as antibiotics have no effect. Antiviral medications or supportive care are usually required.

Fungal Infections

Fungal eye infections are less common but can be severe:

Fusarium or Aspergillus fungi may enter the eye after trauma with organic material

Common in tropical or agricultural areas

Often seen in people with compromised immunity or those using corticosteroid eye drops

These infections can be sight-threatening and require antifungal eye drops or systemic treatment.

Parasitic Infections

One of the most serious parasitic infections is caused by:

Acanthamoeba – found in water and soil, it can infect the cornea, especially in contact lens wearers who rinse lenses with tap water

These infections are rare but extremely painful and difficult to treat.

Risk Factors | Causes of Eye Infections

Poor hygiene

Use of contaminated eye makeup or lenses

Eye injury or surgery

Swimming in unclean water

Chronic illness or immunosuppression

Understanding the causes of eye infections helps doctors choose the correct treatment early and prevent vision loss.

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