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Charita Nambianalmost 4 years ago

What are the typical signs of conjunctivitis (pink eye) caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection?

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Typical Signs of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)-induced Viral Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) • Vesicles on face and eyelids • Swollen and/or irritated eyelids • Ulcerative blepharitis • Epithelial dendritic keratitis • Endothelialitis • Trabeculitis with elevated intraocular pressure • Uveitis

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