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Cloudy cornea

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Cloudy cornea
Cloudy cornea

Definition

  

A cloudy cornea is a loss of transparency of the cornea.


Alternative Names

  
Corneal opacification; Corneal edema

Common Causes

  

The cornea is normally a nearly invisible, transparent structure covering the iris of the eye. Its two purposes are to transmit and focus the light entering the eye.

Causes of clouding of the cornea include:

Clouding leads to varying degrees of visual loss.


Home Care

  

Consult your health care provider. There is no appropriate home care.


Call your health care provider if

  

Contact your health care provider if:

  • The outer surface of the eye appears cloudy
  • You have trouble with your vision

Note: It is appropriate to see an ophthalmologist for vision or eye problems. However, your primary health care provider may also be involved if a whole-body (systemic) disease is suspected.


What to expect at your health care provider's office

  

The doctor will take a medical history and examine your eyes.

Medical history questions may include:

  • Did the cornea become cloudy quickly, or did it develop slowly?
  • When did you first notice this?
  • Does it affect both eyes?
  • Is there any history of injury to the eye?
  • What other symptoms do you have?
  • Do you have any trouble with your vision?
  • If so, what type (blurring, reduced vision, or other) and how much?

Physical examination will include a thorough check of your eyes and vision.

Diagnostic tests may include:

After seeing your health care provider:

You may want to add a diagnosis related to cloudy cornea to your personal medical record.


 
Review Date: 11/13/2007
Reviewd By: Manju Subramanian, M.D., Assistant Professor in Ophthalmology, Vitreoretinal Disease and Surgery, Boston University Eye Associates, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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