What is the Uvea?
The human eye is composed of three layers of which, Uvea is the middle one. Uvea is not a common term we get to hear often. However, it is one of the complex structures in the eye that’s critical to proper vision. In this section, let’s quickly understand a little more about Uvea and the diseases that could affect its functioning.
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Problems Affecting
Uveitis is one of the most common diseases affecting the Uvea. It refers to inflammation of the Uvea and could occur due to an infection from a virus or bacteria. It could also be a secondary condition that develops due to some other illness present in your body like rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis or syphilis and is called as systemic Uveitis. Uveal tumors, cysts, and uveal trauma are some of the other issues arising in the uveal tissue.
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When to meet your eye doctor?
Now the question arising in your mind would be – how to identify the symptoms before deciding to visit your doctor. Eye pain, severe sensitivity to light, redness of the eye, blurry vision, floaters in the eye are some common symptoms that should ring a bell and get you going to the doctor’s office immediately.
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Uveal Treatment
In the case of systemic Uveitis, the primary disease would be treated and Uveitis would subside on its own. However, if the infection is restricted only to the Uvea, treatment may involve administration of eye drops or treatment involving antibiotics or corticosteroids. At Rotary Eye Hospital there are doctors who have specialized in treating Uveal diseases. Utmost care is taken to control the disease at an early stage and the patient is given the best treatment possible to safeguard his/her vision.