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Eye Fungus Strikes Contact Lens Wearers

This is a discussion on Eye Fungus Strikes Contact Lens Wearers within the April 2006 forums; Allison Bregman-Rodriguez had felt pain before, but never this intense. "It felt like lightning struck ...


 
 
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Allison Bregman-Rodriguez had felt pain before, but never this intense.

"It felt like lightning struck my eye," she said. "It was really painful. My eye was red and swollen."

As it turned out, Bregman-Rodriguez had an eye infection caused by fungus called fusarium, which is commonly found in plant material and soil in tropical and subtropical areas. Cases are on the rise in the United States and Asia, striking healthy people who wear soft contact lenses.

This fungal infection doesn't spread the way conjunctivitis does, said Arthur Epstein, an optometrist who chairs the contact lens and cornea section of the American Optometric Association.

"It's not contagious in a conventional way, so it doesn't spread like wildfire, like a highly conventional virus would," he said. "This fungus is actually everywhere. We are subjected to these spores constantly. Healthy people can usually fend against them. That's why we rarely encounter the fungus. But now we're seeing healthy people come down with the disease. That has worried us."

The fungus grows within the eye's cornea. Doctors who prescribe antibiotics for their patients to treat eye symptoms without first culturing the eye to see whether something is there could be putting their patients at risk because the fungal infection could go untreated.

"What's tricky about this fungus is that the symptoms are almost the same as a normal bacterial infection in the eye," Epstein said.

The symptoms of the fungal infection include pain, redness in eye, light sensitivity, blurred vision, discharge and lesions. The fungus can cause permanent eye damage, even blindness.

Bregman-Rodriguez was treated in time, so she won't lose her sight, but her eyes have developed permanent scarring. She says she will never wear contact lenses again.

"I'm just lucky that I'm able to see," she said.
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