Uveitis

Uveitis

Uveitis is a medical condition in which the uvea, which is the middle layer of your eye, gets inflamed, leading to eye pain and a change in your vision. In most cases, medication improves and treats the condition, but further problems such as glaucoma and cataracts can occur.

This clinic is one of the essential specialized clinics at the hospital. In this clinic, diseases of the iris, ciliary body, choroid, and infections of the eye layers caused by immune disorders are treated.

• Eye pain – usually a dull ache in or around your eye, which may be worse when focusing

• Redness of the eye

• Sensitivity to light

• Cloudy and blurred vision

• Shapes moving across your line of vision

• Loss of peripheral vision

• You should schedule a consultation if you have eye pain that is persistent or have been diagnosed with uveitis before.

• Steroid medication is the best line of treatment for uveitis as it works on decreasing the inflammation in your eyes.