Symptoms of uveitis


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Ocular uveitis, also known as uveitis, is a general term for inflammation of the iris, ciliary body and choroid tissue. This is an inflammatory disease of the intraocular uvea caused by various reasons such as infection, immunity or injury. The specific symptoms are as follows: 1. Patients with acute symptoms may feel severe pain in the eyes, especially when their eyes are rolling or looking up. It will also be manifested as conjunctival congestion, eyes look red. Sensitive to light, eyes feel uncomfortable when light is stimulated. 2, chronic symptoms Chronic anterior uveitis symptoms are usually lighter than acute symptoms, and may even be asymptomatic. But examination may find conjunctiva ciliary congestion or mixed congestion, aqueous humor flash, cells, hyphema, hemoptysis, fibrous flocculent exudation, corneal deposits, iris edema, adhesion, nodules, atrophy, swelling, new blood vessels, pupil contraction, atresia, membrane closure, vitreous opacity and so on. It should be noted that uveitis may be confused with other eye diseases (such as red eye disease), but uveitis is not only manifested as red eyes, but also accompanied by symptoms such as eye drop pain, photophobia, tears, blurred vision, etc. Therefore, once the above symptoms occur, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for examination in time and be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a doctor.