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7%), photophobia (7, 63.6%) and foreign body sensation (2, 18.2%). Complete healing with vascularization and scarring was observed in 7 patients (63.6%) patients whereas progression to perforation of corneal ulcer and corneal melt was seen in 3 (27.3%) cases and these patients underwent therapeutic keratoplasty later. One patient did not come for follow up examination. The most common risk factor for the occurrence of Acanthamoeba Keratitis is trauma followed by contact lens use. The most common risk factor for the occurrence of Acantha