My friend has been told by the doctors he has an ulcer on his eyeball! what caus!


Question: My friend has been told by the doctors he has an ulcer on his eyeball! what caused that!?
seriously wtf i've never heard of this before!. but he has to wear a patch over his eye and has all sorts of creams and stuff to fix this problem
i thought ulsers only happend in your mouthWww@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
An ulcer is just a break in the skin or mucous membrane, they can and do occur anywhere in and on the body!. Ulcers of the cornea are quite common and are mostly due to herpes simplex, the cold sore virus!. It is important to treat them with antiviral drugs, such as Zovirax eye ointment or they can permanently damage the eye!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

ROB, I am not a child, I am not even a young person and I have never, never, I mean I have never heard of any body have ulcer on there eyes, I mean never, so I think you should have another advice / opinion from another Doctor before you do any thing with this Doctor, and do not tell the second one that you
have been to the first one never mine that he or any one tells
you that you have an ulcer on your eyes just here what he or she have to tell you about your eyes!. I am still in shock remembering or thinking about this!.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR SITE!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

herpes can cause this

http://www!.patient!.co!.uk/showdoc/2700076!.!.!.

Well, the person who says he has never heard of an ulcer in the eye might not be a child but sure doesn't know much!.

So in addition to having them in your eyes, you can have ulcers in you stomach on your skin in your nose, your mouth your colon and also in your bladder!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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