Which are the symptoms of Acanthamoeba keratitis?

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Symptoms of Acanthamoeba Keratitis


Acanthamoeba keratitis is a rare but serious eye infection caused by a microscopic organism called Acanthamoeba. This infection primarily affects the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye, and can lead to severe vision loss if left untreated. Recognizing the symptoms of Acanthamoeba keratitis is crucial for early diagnosis and prompt treatment. Here are the key symptoms to watch out for:



Eye Pain and Redness


One of the most common symptoms of Acanthamoeba keratitis is intense eye pain, often described as a severe, throbbing sensation. The affected eye may also appear red and bloodshot. These symptoms may initially be mistaken for a more common eye infection or injury, but if they persist or worsen, it is important to seek medical attention.



Blurred or Hazy Vision


Acanthamoeba keratitis can cause a gradual or sudden decrease in vision. Blurred or hazy vision is a typical symptom, and it may affect one or both eyes. As the infection progresses, vision may become increasingly impaired, making it difficult to perform daily activities such as reading or driving.



Sensitivity to Light


Individuals with Acanthamoeba keratitis often experience heightened sensitivity to light, a condition known as photophobia. Exposure to even normal levels of light can cause discomfort, eye pain, and excessive tearing. Wearing sunglasses or seeking shade becomes necessary to alleviate these symptoms.



Excessive Tearing


Acanthamoeba keratitis can lead to excessive tearing or watery eyes. This symptom is often accompanied by eye redness and irritation. The eye's natural response to the infection is to produce more tears in an attempt to flush out the foreign organism.



Foreign Body Sensation


Many individuals with Acanthamoeba keratitis report a persistent feeling of having a foreign body, such as sand or grit, in their eye. This sensation can be quite uncomfortable and may worsen with blinking or rubbing the eye. It is important not to rub the eye excessively, as this can further irritate the cornea and potentially worsen the infection.



Eye Discharge


Acanthamoeba keratitis can cause the eye to produce an unusual discharge. The discharge may be watery, mucous-like, or even pus-like in severe cases. It is important to note that eye discharge can also be a symptom of other eye conditions, so a proper diagnosis is essential.



Difficulty Wearing Contact Lenses


Individuals who wear contact lenses are at a higher risk of developing Acanthamoeba keratitis. If you experience persistent discomfort, pain, or redness while wearing contact lenses, it could be a sign of this infection. In some cases, contact lens wearers may find it impossible to tolerate their lenses due to the extreme discomfort caused by the infection.



If you experience any of these symptoms, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention from an eye care professional. Acanthamoeba keratitis requires specialized treatment, and early intervention can help prevent further damage to the cornea and preserve vision.


by Diseasemaps

Like you have something in your eye Pain in your eye Light sensitivity Vision deterioration Red eye

4/19/18 by Juliette 2290

Photophobia, sensation of something in the eye ,watery eye severe pain, exhaustion from drop regime, ulcer pain from the toxicity of the drops not being able to work and not been able to drive a car, needing to be in a dark room with no light. The pain and the photophobia is one of the most painful sides of AK followed by the sensation of something in the eye and the eye drops because of the toxicity if I could remove anything it would be the photophobia and the pain followed by the toxicity of the drops.

12/4/18 by Claire 2400

Sorry, burning feeling like a something is in your eye (like a piece of wood)

2/24/19 by Liz Crane 2510

Original symptoms presented like conjunctivitis. After treatment didn't work, the symptoms one day made a drastic turn. Extreme pain like a hot fire poker in my eye, light sensitivity was extremely high (needing to black out all windows in my home), and exhaustion.

2/27/19 by Traci 700

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