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An infection, which is produced by the same virus that causes chicken pox. After an initial outbreak of chicken pox, the virus remains dormant within the nerve cells of the central nervous system. In some cases, however, the virus will reactivate in the eye. This can cause painful blisters on the skin and, sometimes, the eye. Early anti-viral treatment may reduce inflammation and scarring in the cornea when the skin around the eye is affected.
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