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UVEA Care

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UVEA Care

The uvea is the middle layer of the eye that includes the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. When this layer becomes inflamed, it results in a condition called uveitis. This inflammation can also affect other parts of the eye, like the retina, lens, optic nerve, and vitreous.

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Understanding Uveitis: Symptoms and Risks

Recognize early signs of uveitis and learn about potential complications to protect your vision.
  • Blurred or hazy vision
  • Eye pain or discomfort
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Reduced or distorted vision
  • Eye redness

If not treated, uveitis can lead to serious eye issues, including:

  • Glaucoma
  • Cataracts
  • Permanent vision loss
  • Optic nerve damage
  • Retinal detachment
Why Choose Us

Why trust us for your
medical care?

  • Expert clinical skills—Our experienced doctors provide the best care using their advanced medical knowledge.
  • Advanced healthcare solutions-— We use the latest technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
  • Comprehensive patient care- From diagnosis to recovery, we offer complete care for all your eye health needs.
  • Individualized treatment plans—Every patient is unique, and we create personalized treatment plans to suit your specific needs.
  • Renowned for quality care-  Sentra Clinic and Hospital is known for providing top-quality eye care with excellent results.

Focused on Providing Outstanding Healthcare for Everyone, Every Day

At Sentra Clinic and Hospital, we are committed to offering expert care using advanced diagnostic tools and treatment methods. Our goal is to help you manage uveitis effectively and maintain clear, healthy vision. Trust us to provide the compassionate care your eyes deserve.

FAQ

Your Questions, Our Expertise: Find Answers to Your Eye Care Needs
What is uveitis?

Uveitis is inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye, which can cause pain, redness, and vision problems.

  • Eye redness and pain

  • Blurred vision, light sensitivity, and floaters

It can be caused by infections, autoimmune diseases, injuries, or may be idiopathic (unknown cause).

Yes, if left untreated, it can lead to complications like glaucoma, cataracts, or permanent vision loss.

Treatment includes anti-inflammatory eye drops, oral medications, or injections depending on the severity and cause.