Merck states: «
noninfectious causes of encephalitis include... vaccine reactions: many».
Noninfectious causes of the problem can be eye defects such as eyelids that turn inward.
Not exact matches
There are two distinct types:
noninfectious keratitis, which can be
caused by a minor injury, and infectious keratitis, which may be
caused by a variety of factors, such as bacteria or parasites.
Warts may also be
caused by some
noninfectious irritants which produce a solitary wart.
Allergies and irritation of the eyelid by sand or dust are other
causes of
noninfectious conjunctivitis.
Conjunctivitis can be infectious —
caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi — or
noninfectious.
Abscesses are most commonly created by bacteria but they can also be
caused by fungi or
noninfectious irritants and be sterile.
Bladder problems may be
caused by either infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma or fungi, crystals in the urine,
noninfectious conditions such as interstitial cystitis, as well as from trauma such as being hit by a car or falling out of a tall building and injuring their back.