Many common conditions can cause eye inflammation---allergies, sinus infections, and other irritants. Some sources of eye inflammation are more serious. In the case of uveitis, the middle layers of the eye become inflamed. The result is blurred vision, eye pain and redness. Bright light might also bother you.
Uveitis can permanently damage your eyes if you don't get treatment. If you experience eye pain, redness and irritation that don't go away within a day or two, make an appointment with your eye doctor.
The typical treatment is eye drops that contain a steroid like desonide.
Instructions
Treating Uveitis with Desonide
1. Visit your eye doctor for a complete eye exam. He or she will check for conditions like iritis, cyclitis and retinitis. Each of these conditions can be dangerous without a doctor's care.
2. Discuss your treatment options with
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4. Follow your doctor's instructions and use the eye drops as recommended. By placing the drops directly into your eye, you'll help to relieve the inflammation at its source and protect your vision from permanent damage.
5. Don't attempt to substitute desonide-based lotions or ointments for your treatment.
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