Uveitis Sclerites & Intraocular Inflammation

Uveitis Sclerites & Intraocular Inflammation

Uveitis, an inflammation of the central eyeball layer, results in redness and swelling. The uvea, rich in blood vessels, supplies the eye. Uveitis can harm crucial eye tissue, leading to permanent vision loss.

Sclera, the eye's protective outer layer, also known as the white part, connects to eye-moving muscles. Sclera, covering 83% of the eye's surface, can become inflamed, a condition called scleritis, causing redness and severe discomfort.

Uveitis, intraocular inflammation, involves various viral and immune-related conditions, categorized into acute and chronic forms.

  • Immunology and Eye Disorders

  • Inflammatory Eye Conditions

  • Treatment and Prevention

  • Uveitis-Related Scleritis

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