Shingles virus scleritis
The initial infection of the virus often manifests as chickenpox, and the virus is latently activated in the body under the influence of certain factors for a long time, and recurs as shingles, both of which are acute infectious diseases, which are very clinical and epidemiological The difference is that in general, it is self-limiting and rarely dies from serious complications. Scleritis caused by the virus is relatively rare, and it occurs more than a few months after the initial infection of the virus.
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