Condition

Uveitis (Uveal Inflammation / Intraocular Inflammation)

Uveitis (uveal inflammation, or intraocular inflammation) is inflammation of the uvea (the middle layer of the eye). It can cause pain, redness, and vision problems.

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Uveitis (Uveal Inflammation / Intraocular Inflammation)

Symptoms

Eye pain and redness
Blurry or cloudy vision
Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
Floaters (small spots in vision)
Visible white blood cells in fluid (haze in vision)

Causes

Infections (tuberculosis, syphilis, toxoplasmosis)
Autoimmune diseases (like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus)
Traumatic eye injury
Eye surgery complications
Idiopathic (no identifiable cause)

Treatments

Corticosteroid drops (prescribed by ophthalmologist)
Oral corticosteroids for severe cases
Dilating drops to reduce pain
Treating underlying infection or disease
Regular follow-up to prevent vision loss

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