Treatment Options For Uveitis

Anti-Inflammatory Medication

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You will need to try and rid the affected eye of inflammation to treat uveitis effectively. The most common way to treat an inflamed eye is the use of anti-inflammatory medication, which come in various forms. Upon visiting a physician, you will likely be prescribed a corticosteroid, which are steroids used to block and relieve inflammation within the body. Typically, you will be given this steroid in an eye drop form as they are the safest and least invasive method. However, eyedrops are usually only effective for uveitis cases on the superficial layer of the eye. For inflammation occurring towards the middle or back of the eye, you will likely be administered a shot instead. While the shot is only a one time deal and it holds a high success rate, it is often dreaded because it issued directly into the eye. As a last resort for healing via anti-inflammatory treatment, you may be advised to take the steroid orally. The pills are made with a much stronger formula and can cause other health issues if they are taken for a prolonged period.

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