Fungal Eye Infection Diagnosis and Testing
![Two sides of a Petri dish containing left and right contact lenses from a patient with Fusarium keratitis](images/phil-8964-lores.jpg)
Two sides of a Petri dish containing left and right contact lenses from a patient with <em>Fusarium</em> keratitis.
To diagnose a fungal eye infection, your eye doctor will examine your eye and might take a small sample of tissue or fluid from your eye. The sample will be sent to a laboratory to be examined under a microscope or cultured. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and confocal microscopy are also being used as newer, faster forms of diagnosis; however, culture is the standard method for the definitive diagnosis of a fungal eye infection.
- Page last reviewed: January 27, 2017
- Page last updated: January 27, 2017
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