Uvea is the middle layer in the eyeball behind the retina. The uveal consists of 3 parts. The iris is the visible part of the uvea and gives color to the eye (blue, black, brown). The ciliary body is the middle portion that secretes the fluid inside the eye. The choroid is the posterior portion of the uvea
What Is Uveitis?
Inflammation or swelling in any part of the uveal is called uveitis. Types:
Depending on the location, it is either called anterior uveitis (iris and ciliary body are involved), intermediate uveitis (ciliary body and the vitreous is involved), posterior uveitis (choroids and retina involved), panuveitis (all layers of the uvea are involved).Inflammation Type: Granulomatous or non-granulomatous type
Causes
Causes
Symptoms of Uveities
Complication Due To Uveities
How is Uveities Treated?
Treated with both Topical (eye Drops) or oral medicines like Steroids, Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs. The aim is to:
How is Uveities Treated?
Treated with both Topical (eye Drops) or oral medicines like Steroids, Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs. The aim is to: