Can you get EKC again?
Emily Wilson
Updated on March 19, 2026
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In this regard, how long does EKC last?
about two weeks
Also Know, can EKC cause blindness? Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis or “EKC” is a severe viral infection that affects both the conjunctiva and the cornea. It begins as a very severe conjunctivitis associated with glandular swelling in front of the ears. Ocular symptoms of Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis: Blurred vision/loss of visual acuity.
Herein, how is epidemic keratoconjunctivitis treated?
There is no treatment available for epidemic keratoconjunctivitis, and it will usually go away by itself in around two weeks (this can range from one to six weeks). Paracetamol, cold packs and cold showers have been found to be helpful for relieving symptoms.
What is EKC virus?
Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) is a viral conjunctivitis caused by a group of adenoviruses. This family of adenoviruses contains different serotypes that can also cause pharyngoconjunctival fever and nonspecific follicular conjunctivitis. EKC is highly contagious and has a tendency to occur in epidemics.
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