Uveitis

  • Steroid Tablets

    Corticosteroid medicines are often known as steroids. They treat inflammation affecting the eye. They reduce swelling, pain, and redness. Your ophthalmologist uses corticosteroid tablets to treat conditions like uveitis, Graves’ disease, and giant cell arteritis. Drug interactions with steroids can

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  • Toxoplasmosis

    Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii. Most people who get the disease don’t have any symptoms and don’t need treatment. For people with weak immune systems or babies who get toxoplasmosis from their mothers, it can cause serious health problems. There is no cure

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  • Uveitis

    Uveitis is when the middle layer of the eyeball (uvea) gets inflamed. You are more likely to get uveitis if you have had certain diseases, viruses or an eye injury. Symptoms include a red eye, pain and blurry vision. This is a serious condition that must be treated immediately to save vision. Treatment

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