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Intraocular Infection Specialist

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Retina Consultants, Ltd.

Medical and Surgical Retina Specialists located in Des Plaines, Libertyville, Lisle, Elgin, Hickory Hills & Wilmette, IL

If you’re experiencing inflammation in your eye, you could be at risk of an intraocular infection. Retina Consultants Ltd. in Des Plaines, Libertyville, Elgin, Lisle, Hickory Hills and Wilmette, Illinois, has a highly trained and professional team of ophthalmologists with expertise in all eye disorders. To schedule an exam and talk about treatment, call an office near you today or use the convenient online booking tool.

Intraocular Infection Q & A

What is an intraocular infection?

An intraocular infection, also called endophthalmitis, is an infection that develops inside the eye, causing severe inflammation.

An intraocular infection usually comes from an outside source of bacteria that gets inside the eye during surgery, from an injection to the eyeball, or from an eye injury. It’s also possible that an intraocular infection develops from somewhere inside your body.

To diagnose an intraocular infection, your doctor looks at your eye and tests your vision and may also use an ultrasound to observe any foreign objects in the eyeball.

If an infection is found, you may undergo a test called a vitreous tap, which involves a tiny needle withdrawing fluid out of your eyeball for testing to determine how to treat the infection.

If symptoms aren’t addressed by your ophthalmologist, blindness can occur. Visit Retina Consultants Ltd. immediately if you experience an eye condition that’s affecting your vision.

What are the symptoms of an intraocular infection?

An intraocular infection causes the whites of your eyes to become inflamed. You could also see a yellow discharge inside the eyelid or on the eye. The transparent front part of the eye that covers your pupil, called the cornea, could also appear cloudy.

Other symptoms include:

  • Redness in the eye
  • Pain in the eye
  • Decreased vision
  • Difficulty looking at bright light

Symptoms typically come on quickly once the infection sets in and can appear 1-6 days after an injury to the eye or eye surgery.

How is an intraocular infection treated?

Before treatment begins, your ophthalmologist consults with you about recent procedures, surgeries, or injuries you’ve experienced.

Next, your eye exam begins. Through a series of tests and looking into your eyes, your symptoms are detected and a diagnosis is made.

Typical treatments include:

  • Antibiotic injection
  • Antifungal injection
  • Steroids
  • Vitrectomy surgery

Your ophthalmologist monitors your condition closely before, during, and after treatment. At Retina Consultants Ltd., the goal is to rid your eyes of all infection so you can get back to your normal routine.

Can an intraocular infection be prevented?

To reduce your chances of getting an intraocular infection, use protective eyewear during contact sports or when performing tasks that could expose your eyes to danger.

You should also follow your doctor’s instructions after receiving eye injections or having eye surgery to ensure that an infection doesn’t set in. Washing your hands before touching your eyes keeps bacteria away from them, helping you prevent infections.

The team at Retina Consultants Ltd. has the expertise to offer the highest level of care for your eyes. Call or book an appointment online to ensure your eyes are getting the attention they need.

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