Causes Of Eye Miosis
Inflammation Or Uveitis

Inflammation is another common cause of eye miosis. The term 'uveitis' is commonly used to describe a group of diseases that cause inflammation and swelling in the eyes, damaging or permanently destroying the eye tissues. The uvea is the part of the eye most commonly affected by this type of inflammation, though this group of diseases can also negatively affected the retina, optic nerve, lens, and vitreous. In addition to reducing the size of the pupils, these diseases can reduce vision significantly or, worse, lead to complete blindness. While inflammatory diseases affecting the eye may cause the inflammation or uveitis, they can also develop as a result of disease impacting other parts of the body.
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