Affiliation:
1. M.S Professor and Incharge HOD RMC,Kakinada
2. Junior resident in M.S,Ophthalmology RMC,Kakinada
3. M.S Assistant Professor RMC,Kakinada
Abstract
Aim: To study about the etiological and epidemiological factors,and also the spectrum of ocular manifestations in
patients with viral keratitis. It is a prospective study done over a period of 3 Methods: months from June to August 2022.A
group of 100 patients of bacterial keratitis from East Godavari district attending Ophthalmology OPD, Government General Hospital, Kakinada ,
with complaints of visual disturbances in all age groups .All of these patients underwent thorough anterior and posterior segment examination and
all other necessary investigations like gram and giemsa staining,AFB staining and bacterial culture. O Results: ut of 100 patients
studied,staphylococcus is the most common causative organism of bacterial keratitis.It is usually unilateral,with more incidence in males and in
elderly age group.Contact lens wear is the main predisposing factor as per the study.Most of the patients presents with pain and redness and in case
of severe bacterial keratitis,if untreated or in case of treatment failure ,it can end up in complications like corneal scarring ,recurrence,toxic
iridocyclitis and eventually in phthisis bulbi and even endophthalmitis. Bacteria Conclusion: l keratitis is a potentially sight threatening corneal
infection in human eyes.It can proceed very rapidly with complete corneal destruction in few days.Early diagnosis and prompt treatment will help
us to minimise the damage and ocular morbidity and thus helps in providing a better visual outcome.
Subject
History,Sociology and Political Science,Ophthalmology,General Medicine,Ophthalmology,General Medicine,Ophthalmology,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Education,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Sociology and Political Science,Industrial relations,Infectious Diseases,Virology,Rheumatology,Rheumatology