You need to ask this question of your ophthalmologist. As a generalization you would not been at an increased risk unless you had EKC and had corneal infiltrates that persisted. If you did I would expect you would be told that.
JCH MD
Although my doctor did not tell me I have EKC (in general, she was not very informative and thus I find myself on this forum trying to get answers...I have also switched doctors), my research suggests I have contracted it. I am almost certain I have infiltrates since this was a term the doc tossed around. What is the general prognosis for EKC? Do patients typically recover completely?
In most cases the infiltrates (cloudy areas on the surface of the cornea) fade with time but it may take many months. Sometimes steroid drops are used to clear them and prevent reoccurence. You cannot wear contacts and take steroids. I do not let patients wear contacts till the infiltrates fade as the contacts often don't fit right, don't feel right, can cause infiltrates to flare and it's very difficult to tell whether a red eye is the EKC or contact lens fitting problem.
JCH MD
OK. Your post was very helpful---if only all doctors took the time to explain what is going on. I will wait and hope that everything heals properly. In the meantime, I will not wear contacts. Thanks.
2 MONTHS AGO I HAd EKC RIGHT KNOW IM FIGHTING INFILTRATIONS BUT IM ON NEVANAC SINCE I CANT USE STEROIDS BECAUSE MY IOP WENT HIGH , I CAN SEE a GLARE WHEN AI SEE A LIGHT THE DOCTOR SAID THOSE ARE THE INFILTRATES WHEN THEY BURST TO THE BE SUPERFICIAL , THE PHOTO PHOBIA IS MUCH LESS KNOW , DO YOU THINK THAT WITH NEVANAC THEY WILL DISAPPEAR I HAVE ABOUT 20 ON EACH SIDE , I AM REALLY WORRIED , I COULD GET MORE , BUT MY EYE SIGHT FEELS BETTER .MY EYES WHERE VERY INTOXICATED WHAEN I AQUIRED THAT INFECTION THAT THE DOCTOR PREFERS NOT TO PUT MORE MEDICINES INN.PLEASE HELP ME OUT , IM AFRAID I COULD BE GETTING MORE AND MORE OF THIS INFILTRATES