The symptoms of fungal keratitis typically emerge over 5-10 days and present with a painful eye, blurred vision, and redness of eye. There is
increased sensitivity to light, and excessive tears or discharge. The symptoms are markedly less as compared to a similar bacterial ulcer. Symptoms may be noted to persist after contact lenses are removed, or following antibiotic treatment. Signs: The eyelids and adnexa involved shows edema and redness, conjunctiva is chemosed. Ulcer may be present. It is a dry looking corneal ulcer with satellite lesions in the surrounding cornea. Usually associated with fungal ulcer is
hypopyon, which is mostly white fluffy in appearance. Rarely, it may extend to the
posterior segment to cause
endophthalmitis in later stages, leading to the destruction of the eye. (Note: Fungal
endophthalmitis is extremely rare) ==Causes==