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Burbank Eye Doctor Doctors for Herpes of the EyeType of Physician: Eye Doctor What is a Eye Doctor? A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals. Specialty: Ophthalmology Common Name: Eye Doctor Eye Doctor Doctors in Burbank *![]() Armin Vishteh MD ![]() Berg Feinfield Vision Correction ![]() East Valley Eye Center ![]() Berg Feinfield Vision Correction ![]() East Valley Eye Center ![]() Berg Feinfield Vision Correction ![]() Berg Feinfield Vision Correction ![]() Berg Feinfield Vision Correction ![]() Glendale Eye Medical Group ![]() Glendale Eye Medical Group ![]() Glendale Eye Medical Group ![]() Glendale Eye Medical Group ![]() Glendale Eye Medical Group ![]() Glendale Eye Medical Group ![]() Glendale Eye Medical Group ![]() Specialty Eye Care Medical Center Inc ![]() John J Mcgroarty MD Inc ![]() John J Mcgroarty MD Inc ![]() Carl S Shibata MD ![]() A Center for Vision Care ![]() A Center for Vision Care ![]() A Center for Vision Care ![]() A Center for Vision Care ![]() Sahag A Baghdassarian MD ![]() Sahag A Baghdassarian MD ![]() Albert Baktanian MD ![]() Vision Care Medical Group ![]() Vision Care Medical Group ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Children's Hospital Los Angeles Ophthalmology ![]() Paul First MD ![]() Joseph Eshagian MD ![]() Nazareth E Darakjian MD ![]() Reingold Eye Center ![]() Reingold Eye Center ![]() Reingold Eye Center ![]() Beeve Vision Care Center ![]() Beeve Vision Care Center ![]() Jeffrey Nilles MD ![]() Jeffrey Nilles MD ![]() Verdugo Eye Care ![]() California Eye Consultants ![]() Retina Vitreous Associates ![]() Larchmont Eye Medical Group ![]() Serrano Eye Center ![]() Serrano Eye Center ![]() Stanley S. Kim MD ![]() Joseph Y Lee MD ![]() Joseph Y Lee MD ![]() Walter Roberts & Keith Kenyon MD ![]() Steven Khwarg MD ![]() Levine Medical Corporation ![]() Walter Roberts & Keith Kenyon MD ![]() Walter Roberts & Keith Kenyon MD ![]() Focal Point Eye Center ![]() Arthur Benjamin MD ![]() Alice Song MD Corp ![]() Children's Retina Institute ![]() Glaucoma Institute Beverly Hills ![]() Drs Cho & Han ![]() David S Katzin MD ![]() CA Center-Refractive Surgery ![]() Panorama City Medical Center ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() Cornea Genetic Eye Institute ![]() Macy Eye Center ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() Cornea Genetic Eye Institute ![]() Sunmin Park MD ![]() Cornea Genetic Eye Institute ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() American Eye Institute ![]() Charles J Abbott MD ![]() Carl J Gordon MD ![]() Edward B Lazor MD ![]() The Wright Center ![]() Agape Eye Associates ![]() Ocular Surgery Medical Associates ![]() Medical Group Associates ![]() David Kamen MD ![]() Kenneth Sparks MD ![]() Ocular Surgery Medical Associates ![]() Emma Vinarsky MD ![]() Beverly Hills Vision Center ![]() Assil Eye Institute ![]() Hill Eye Center ![]() Retina Vitreous Associates ![]() Eyesthetica Burbank, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-10
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Herpes of the EyeRead the Herpes of the Eye article » Introduction to Herpes Viruses and the EyesMost people are surprised to find out that two types of herpes viruses -- the one that causes cold sores and the one that causes chickenpox -- can cause serious eye problems. These two viruses are not the same virus that causes genital herpes, and herpetic eye disease is not a sexually transmitted disease. One of the viruses that cause herpetic eye disease is called the varicella-zoster virus. It is the same virus that causes chickenpox and the nervous system disease shingles. When this virus affects the eye, it is called herpes zoster ophthalmicus. The other virus that causes herpetic eye disease is called herpes simplex type 1. Herpes simplex type 1 is the same virus that causes cold sores on the lips and mouth. In the eye, it usually causes an infection of the cornea. This infection is called herpes simplex keratitis.
How Does Herpetic Eye Disease Develop?Like many viruses, the herpes simplex 1 and varicella-zoster viruses are present in most adults. The viruses in the herpes family usually live around the nerve fibers in humans without ever causing a problem. Occasionally, the viruses will start to multiply, or they will move from one area of the body to another, and that is when herpetic disease breaks out. This often happens when the immune system of the body is weakened by some other health problem. How Is Herpetic Eye Disease Diagnosed?The two types of herpetic eye disease have different symptoms. One thing they have in common, however, is that they can both be very painful because they affect the nerves directly. The problem is likely to be herpes zoster ophthalmicus if your doctor finds some or all of these symptoms:
Recommended Reading Related to Herpes of the EyeHerpes Simplex Infections (Cold Sores, Non-Genital) » What are herpes simplex infections?Herpes simplex virus (HSV) can cause infections that affect the mouth, the face, the genitals, the skin, the buttocks, and the anal area. This article will concentrate on non-genital herpes. Many people acquire the virus and have no symptoms. For others, painful blisters appear near the area where the virus entered the body. Typically, the blisters heal completely but reappear at some point in the future when least expected (or desired). In between attacks, the virus resides deep in the roots of the nerves that supply the involved area. When herpes simplex lesions appear in their most common location, around the mouth and lips, people often refer to them as "cold sores" and "fever blisters."
What causes cold sores?There are two types of HSV, type I and type II. In general, type I, also known as herpes labialis, causes infections above the waist, most commonly as oral "cold sores." Type II infectio... Read the Herpes Simplex Infections (Cold Sores, Non-Genital) article » Other Related Herpes of the Eye ArticlesEmergency Contact for Burbank
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