10 Conditions that Impact Vision

Understanding Uveitis

Uveitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation in the colored region of the eye, known as the iris. It is an autoimmune disorder that can occur on its own or in conjunction with other autoimmune disorders. Additionally, the middle region of the eye can also be affected by uveitis. The inflammation caused by uveitis often leads to vision disturbances, with floaters and blurred eyesight being the most commonly reported visual symptoms associated with this condition.


Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Effects on the Eyes

Rheumatoid arthritis is a condition that results in chronic inflammation, typically affecting the joints. However, its impact can extend beyond joint pain. In some cases, it can lead to excessive dryness of the eyes, which can have detrimental effects on the cornea. This dryness often causes discomfort and can potentially damage the cornea.

Moreover, rheumatoid arthritis can occasionally lead to a condition called scleritis. Scleritis causes inflammation and pain in the white part of the eye. The presence of scleritis in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis can result in blurred vision and increased sensitivity to light. These symptoms, combined with severe dry eyes, can significantly impact a person’s overall vision and quality of life.

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