Herpes Simplex Eye Infections
Where to get medical help
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Get medical help as soon as possible if you have the symptoms above. They could be caused by a herpes simplex infection or another eye condition that requires rapid treatment.
If it's not treated, there's a chance your vision could be affected.
You can get help and advice from:
- your GP or NHS 111 they can advise you about services in your area and refer you to an eye specialist (optometrist or ophthalmologist)
- your nearest accident and emergency (A&E) department
- your nearest specialist eye A&E department
If you wear contact lenses, take them out and don't use them again until you'vefully recovered.
Articles for Herpes Simplex Eye Infections
Causes of herpes simplex eye infections
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Introduction
Find out about eye infections caused by the herpes simplex virus, including what the symptoms are, where to get help and what the treatments are.
Possible complications
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Symptoms of a herpes simplex eye infection
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Treatments for herpes simplex eye infections
Most herpes simplex eye infections get better in a week or two, although they can last longer. Treatment is usually needed to reduce the risk of complications . The main treatments are: antiviral e
Where to get medical help
Get medical help as soon as possible if you have the symptoms above. They could be caused by a herpes simplex infection or another eye condition that requires rapid treatment. If it's not treated, th