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Iritis (i-RYE-tis) is swelling and irritation (inflammation) in the colored ring around your eye's pupil (iris). Another name for iritis is anterior uveitis.
Steroid eyedrops. Glucocorticoid medications, given as eyedrops, reduce inflammation. · Dilating eyedrops. Eyedrops used to dilate your pupil can reduce the pain ...
Learn about who's at risk of this eye condition and why you should get treatment right away if you have symptoms.
It also is called iritis and is the most common type of uveitis. Intermediate uveitis affects the retina and blood vessels just behind the lens (pars plana) ...
Conditions that cause eye inflammation. Blepharitis — which is eyelid inflammation. Iritis — which is inflammation of the colored part of the eye.
Uveitis that occurs in the front of the eye is called anterior uveitis or iritis. Uveitis can come back. Make an appointment with a healthcare professional ...
Glaucoma — which is part of a group of conditions that damage the optic nerve. Hay fever; Injury — such as from blunt trauma or a burn. Iritis — which is ...
Prednisolone eye drops is also used to treat inflammation of the eyes caused by certain conditions. Prednisolone is a steroid medicine that is used to relieve ...
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