Treatment By Disease Uveitis

Written By Anonymous on June 30, 2011 | 11:48 PM

Definition

Uveitis is an inflammation of the uvea .. The uvea is the layer of the eye that lies between layers of the retina and the sclera and consists of the iris, siliar body and choroid. The uvea contains many blood vessels that play a role in providing nutrients to the eye. Inflammation of the uvea can affect the cornea, retina, sclera and vital part of the other eye. Uveitis is estimated to play a role in 10% of blindness in the United States

Symptom

* Uveitis is most common in ages 20-50 years. Symptoms of uveitis include:
* Red eyes
* Eye pain
* Photophobia (light sensitivity)
* Blurred vision and less clear
* There is a dark spot in the field of view

Uveitis can strike suddenly with symptoms of redness and pain, but can also occur slowly with his eyes slightly red and painful but gradually blurred vision.

Treatment

Immediate treatment is necessary to minimize loss of vision. Uveitis is usually only a mild inflammation that treatment with eye drops, especially those containing corticosteroids and drugs for dilation (enlargement) the pupil, is a treatment primarily to reduce inflammation and pain. For more severe inflammation, necessary medicines taken or injected. Complications that can occur, among others, such as glaucoma (increased eye pressure), cataracts, or neovascularization (formation of new blood vessels) also need to be treated in the course of the disease uveitis. If complications are too severe, surgical therapy can be performed. Anterior uveitis usually occurs suddenly, may last for 6-8 weeks and at an early stage can be controlled with the use of eye drops. Posterior uveitis usually occurs slowly and may last longer. More difficult to treat posterior uveitis than anterior uveitis.

Cause

Causes of uveitis in these is an autoimmune disorder, infectious disease in the body, disorder of inflammation, eye trauma and multiple tumors. However, the majority of uveitis of unknown cause. The most frequent type of uveitis is anterior uveitis, in which inflammation occurs in the front of the eye. This type of uveitis is usually limited to only attack the iris, so called iritis (inflammation of the iris). This inflammation can be caused by autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis (joint inflammation), or ankylosing spondylitis, but more often occurs in healthy people who do not have the disease. This disorder can only attack one eye and most often about young people. A history of autoimmune disorders is a risk factor for anterior uveitis. Posterior uveitis on the back of the uvea, which consists mainly of the choroid, so named koroiditis (inflammation of the choroid). Posterior uveitis is usually caused by an infectious disease in the body, such as the presence of syphilis or tuberculosis.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

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