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Stony Brook

215 Hallock Road Suite 2

Stony Brook, NY 11790 United States

(631) 675-6909

Coram Office

3650 Rte 112, Suite 101

Coram, NY 11727 United States

(631) 732-0822

Westhampton Beach Office

200 Montauk Highway

Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 United States

(631) 283-0220

Southhold Office

44210 Route 48, Unit 1 P.O. Box 463

Southold, NY 11971 United States

(631) 765-3092

Riverhead Office

1224 Ostrander Avenue

Riverhead, NY 11901 United States

631-727-2858

Viruses

skin lesion on eye area

Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

If you ever had chickenpox, you’re at higher risk of developing shingles later in life. Shingles can affect many parts of the body. If it travels to your eyes, your cornea can become inflamed and even scarred. Corneal damage might not be apparent until months after the shingles have otherwise disappeared.

Ocular Herpes

The herpes simplex virus can cause recurring flare-ups of herpes in the eye. People who suffer from ocular herpes may notice painful sores on the eyelid or the eye’s surface, or an inflamed cornea. Untreated, it can lead to blindness.

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