Warning

Fungal Eye Infection

Fungal infections of the cornea are rare but can occur after agricultural injuries, especially in hot and humid climates.

Orbital mycosis is rarer.

Many different fungi are capable of producing ocular infection; they can be identified by appropriate laboratory procedures.

Antifungal preparations for the eye are generally not available.

Treatment will normally be carried out at specialist centres.

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 31/01/2022

Next review date: 31/01/2025

Author(s): NHSL.

Version: Please refer to the introduction section for an explanation of the review dates above.

Approved By: ADTC

Reviewer name(s): ADTC.