What is an eye infection after a bone marrow transplant?

Eye infections after bone marrow transplantation may be caused by the development of complications associated with bone marrow transplantation, which can lead to eye infections.
Common complications after bone marrow transplantation include graft-versus-host rejection and infection. Due to the decreased immune function of the body after bone marrow transplantation, it is easy to secondary infection.
1. Eye infection after bone marrow transplantation may be caused by bacterial infection, or by viral infection, or by fungal infection.
2. Clinically, a small percentage of patients after bone marrow transplantation may suffer from cytomegalovirus retinitis, which is a cytomegalovirus infection. Cytomegalovirus antibodies can be checked to assist in the diagnosis.
Eye infections after bone marrow transplantation may be caused by different pathogenic microorganisms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the source of infection, and give targeted treatment under the guidance of physicians.