What are the symptoms of acute corneal inflammation?

The most common symptoms of keratitis are eye pain, photophobia, tearing and eyelid spasms, known as ocular irritation, which can persist until the inflammation subsides. Keratitis is usually associated with varying degrees of vision loss, more pronounced if the lesion is located in the central optical area. In addition to the presence of purulent corneal lesions, septic keratitis is accompanied by a purulent discharge of varying nature on the surface of the infiltrating foci.