Episcleritis and sub-conjunctival haemorrhage in Post- acute COVID-19 patients - A case series


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Author Details : Harpreet Singh, Geeta Chaudhary*

Volume : 7, Issue : 4, Year : 2021

Article Page : 421-423

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijooo.2021.089



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Abstract

The research on COVID-19 is mainly focused on the respiratory system for survival rate improvement. In recent days, the affect of the disease on other organs including eye has been reported.However, a lot of research and data is needed to understand the pathophysiology and develop effective treatment strategies.
In the present study, we report a series of 8 patients who presented themselves in the hospital with complaints of redness in the eye. All these patients had a history of COVID-19 illness during preceding one month.
Patients were diagnosed with epislecritis and/or sub-conjunctival haemorrhage using clinical evaluation. They were put on topical steriods and ganciclovir. All the patients improved/recovered within 10 days of presentation.
Our study reports the ocular manifestations- episcleritis and sub-conjunctival haemorrhage as Post-acute COVID-19 symptom in cases of lab positive and symptomatic mild COVID-19 disease. These ocular manifestations have been otherwise reported during acute phase or as one of the early signs of infections.
Mild cases of COVID-19 presented themselves with episcelritis and/or sub-conjunctival haemorrhage after acute phase (3- 4 weeks after commencement of infections). This highlights that SARS-COV-2 leads to hemorrhagic and inflammatory response in the eyes as a sequelae, well beyond the period when replication-competent SARS-CoV-2 have not been isolated.

Keywords: COVID-19, Episcleritis, Cornea, Sub Conjunctival Haemorrhage, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Corona-virus 2(SARS- CoV-2)


How to cite : Singh H, Chaudhary G, Episcleritis and sub-conjunctival haemorrhage in Post- acute COVID-19 patients - A case series. IP Int J Ocul Oncol Oculoplasty 2021;7(4):421-423


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Article History

Received : 26-07-2021

Accepted : 21-10-2021


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