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4 Ways You Can Tell if You Have an Eye Infection
Do you know the signs of an eye infection? Many people don’t, and that can lead to problems down the road. Here at Crescent Eye Care, we offer comprehensive and compassionate eye care for patients of all ages.
Our optometrist, Dr. McKinney, has over a decade of experience in the field and is passionate about offering his patients in Charleston the best possible care. In this blog post, we’ll discuss four ways you can tell if you have an eye infection. If you think you might be experiencing any of these symptoms, please call us today to schedule an appointment!

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Your Eyes Are Red and Irritated
If your eyes are red and irritated, it could be a sign of an eye infection. This is especially true if the irritation is accompanied by discharge, crusting, or swelling. If you notice that your irritation is not going away and getting worse, this is a sure sign of infection.

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You’re Experiencing Pain or Discomfort
Eye infections can be quite painful, so if you’re experiencing any pain or discomfort in or around your eyes, it’s important to call us right away. This is especially true if the pain is severe or if it’s accompanied by fever, headache, or nausea.

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Your Vision is Blurry or Impaired
If you suddenly start seeing blurry or impaired, it could be a sign of an infection. This is especially true if the vision loss is accompanied by pain or redness. Call us as soon as possible if you start to experience any changes in your vision.

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You Have a Fever
If you have a fever, it could be a sign of an infection. This is especially true if the fever is accompanied by any of the other symptoms on this list. As soon as an eye symptom is accompanied by a fever, it’s important to call us so we can take a look.
If you think you might have an eye infection, please call Crescent Eye Care today to schedule an appointment! Our experienced and compassionate team will take care of you and help get your vision back on track.