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Etiology Bacterial: The most common etiology of corneal ulcers is infectious, with bacterial pathogens responsible for a majority of the cases. Ulcers start as keratitis (inflammation of the cornea) after a break in the corneal epithelium allows bacteria to enter. These breaks are most commonly due to contact lens wear, corneal abrasions, and other

Corneal Ulcer an Open Sore on the Cornea its Treatment, and Management.
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