Ahmar Metastasis Health Journal (AMHJ)
Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Ahmar Metastasis Health Journal

A 60 Year Old Man with Severe Corneal Ulcer of The Left Eye: A Case Report

Zufara, Iffa Maulida (Unknown)
Ariany, Dessira Rizka Tri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2025

Abstract

Corneal ulcer is an ophthalmological emergency characterized by corneal epithelial defects with stromal involvement, which can be caused by both infective and non-infective etiologies. This condition can lead to severe complications such as corneal scarring, perforation, endophthalmitis, and even permanent blindness if not treated promptly. The purpose of this study was to identify and manage a 60-year-old man with a severe corneal ulcer in the left eye. This study used a case report method that describes a patient with a clinical diagnosis of corneal ulcer based on anamnesis findings, physical examination, supporting examinations, and the treatment given. The results showed that the management that can be done is by administering rapid and appropriate therapy according to the culture and results of the sensitivity test of the causative microorganism. Prognosis depends on the severity and speed of therapy administration, the type of causative microorganism, and the presence or absence of complications that arise. Case report of a 60-year-old man came with complaints of left eye pain for 20 days, accompanied by redness, photophobia, epiphora, and blurred vision. The initial history was irritation after exposure to "frog urine" and washing the eye with betel leaf water. Examination revealed an epithelial-stromal defect with infiltrate and hypopyon in the left eye, and a diagnosis of a severe corneal ulcer was made. The patient received systemic antibiotics (IV ceftriaxone), antifungals (Itraconazole), and intensive topical therapy (Levofloxacin, Protagenta, Tropicamide, Fukrycin). This case demonstrates that minor trauma or environmental exposure can trigger severe corneal ulcers, especially if therapy is delayed or inadequate. The combination of systemic antibiotics, aggressive topical therapy, and antifungals is an approach consistent with current management guidelines.

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AMHJ

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Dentistry Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

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Ahmar Metastasis Health Journal (AMHJ), with registered number ISSN 2797-6483 (Print), 2797-4952 (Online) managed by the AHMAR Foundation, published by Yayasan Ahmad Mansyur Nasirah, which is a scientific forum for publishing articles on research activities in health (midwifery, pharmacy, nursing, ...