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  1. 21 Οκτ 2020 · Trachoma (truh-KOH-muh) is a bacterial infection that affects your eyes. It's caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. Trachoma is contagious, spreading through contact with the eyes, eyelids, and nose or throat secretions of infected people.

  2. 11 Μαΐ 2023 · What causes an eye infection? You can get eye infections from bacteria, fungi (plural of fungus), parasites and viruses. These small organisms can enter your eyes in many different ways, including eye injuries. One of the most common ways to get an eye infection is to sleep in your contact lenses.

  3. Why won't my lizard open its eyes? This can be caused by wrong living conditions – lighting, heating, humidity, diet, caging and so on. Having eyes closed is often a sign of an illness that is either serious, or has been going on for a long time. Sick beardies may seem weak or grumpy, and they may hide and/or stop basking.

  4. 7 Μαρ 2023 · Possible causes of uveitis are infection, injury, or an autoimmune or inflammatory disease. Many times a cause can't be identified. Uveitis can be serious, leading to permanent vision loss. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent complications and preserve your vision.

  5. 11 Ιαν 2023 · How to recognize and identify an eye infection in a leopard gecko. Treatment options for leopard gecko eye infections. If you’ve ever been wondering, “Why does my gecko have one eye closed” or “Why can’t my leopard gecko open his eyes,” you’ll find plenty of answers below.

  6. 27 Μαΐ 2023 · To treat your leopard gecko’s eye infection with ease, we have a comprehensive guide for you! Start by identifying the cause of the infection, and then move onto DIY home remedies for mild infections. If the infection is moderate, try over-the-counter medicines or seek prescription drugs for severe infections.

  7. Signs: blepharospasm, blepharedema, blepharitis with eyelid swelling/chemosis and mucoid discharge, caseous plaques on corneal surface or within conjunctival fornix, subspectacular abscess in snakes. Diagnosis: clinical signs, bacteriology. Treatment: topical and systemic antibiotics, cleaning/flushing of affected areas.

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