What is uveitis?

A swelling or inflammation of uvea (middle layer of the eye) and the surrounding tissues is termed as uveitis. One or both eyes can be affected by this. It can lead to blindness if not treated in time. They are of 3 types based on the location of the uvea affected – front (anterior), middle (intermediate) and back (posterior). In some cases, all the 3 layers are involved. It can be sudden and short-term (acute) or persist for a long time (chronic).

What are its main signs and symptoms?

Some of the common signs and symptoms are:

  • Decreased vision
  • Blurred or cloudy vision
  • Spots appear dark and floating in vision
  • Sensitivity of light or photophobia
  • Redness and pain of eye
  • Headaches
  • Small pupil
  • Colour of the iris alters
  • Watering of eyes

What are the main causes?

The exact cause of uveitis is unknown. It is commonly seen in autoimmune conditions where the immune system of the body attacks various tissues including the eyes. Some of the contributory causes are as follows:

How is it diagnosed and treated?

The doctor checks physically for possible clear or foggy appearance. Some tests are also performed, such as:

  • Checking white blood cells count and protein levels through simple blood tests
  • Noting the complete medical history along with a detailed physical examination
  • Skin tests
  • Examination of eye fluids

After the diagnosis, the patient is treated by various methods such as:

  • Corticosteroid drugs to help in reducing inflammation.
  • Mydriatic eye drops to help in the dilation of the pupil.
  • In case of an infection, antibiotics to control the infection.
  • If there is a risk of loss of vision then immunosuppressants might be prescribed.
  • Dark glasses can be helpful against light sensitivity.

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OTC Medicines for Uveitis

Medicines listed below are available for Uveitis. Please note that you should not take any medicines without doctor consultation. Taking any medicine without doctor's consultation can cause serious problems.

OTC Medicine NamePack SizePrice (Rs.)
Cyclogyl Eye Drop5 ml Drops in 1 Bottle63.18
Homide Eye Drop5 ml Drops in 1 Bottle31.92
Tropicacyl Eye Drop 3ml3 ml Drops in 1 Bottle47.5
Atropine Eye Ointment5 gm Ointment in 1 Tube14.06
Bell Mfc Eye Drop5 ml Drops in 1 Packet109.81
Cyclotak Eye Drop5 ml Drops in 1 Bottle67.5
HA2 Eye Drop5 ml Drops in 1 Bottle27.5
Cyclomid Eye Drop5 ml Drops in 1 Packet112.9
Bell Pentolate Eye Drops5 ml Drops in 1 Packet34.1
Sensiclo 1% Eye Drop33.56
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