Gerkowicz Marek, Matysik Anna, Gruszecka-Gerkowicz Renata
Z II Kliniki Okulistyki Akademii Medycznej w Lublinie.
Klin Oczna. 2005;107(4-6):379-81.
Published reports on bee stings of the cornea are rare, especially when it occurs in the winter season. have the potential for causing serious ophthalmologic problems. The venom in the sting can produce toxic and immunologic reactions. The result is acute ocular inflammation, which is usually confined to the anterior segment of the eye. The aim of our work is to present a 84-year-old man who was stung by a bee on the left cornea, while taking care of a swarm of bees. The main symptoms were pain, oedema of eyelids, conjunctival injection, keratitis and iritis. The sing was present in the cornea. After the removal of retained stinger and pharmacological treatment we observed rapid improvement.