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Herpes (Herpes Simplex Virus Type I) is an STD that can cause herpes eye disease. Although not many people who get herpes will develop herpes eye disease, those who do may have redness, light sensitivity, tearing, headache, blisters and rash on the eyelid, and other symptoms.  Herpes can seem to go away and then suddenly return. This is because the virus can lie dormant or quiet in the body f...
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