Uveitis: Symptoms, Causes, Therapy

Brief overview What is uveitis? An inflammation of sections of the middle skin of the eye (uvea). This consists of iris, ciliary body and choroid. Uveitis forms: anterior uveitis, intermediate uveitis, posterior uveitis, panuveitis. Complications: among others cataract, glaucoma, retinal detachment with risk of blindness. Causes: usually no cause can be identified (idiopathic uveitis). Sometimes … Uveitis: Symptoms, Causes, Therapy

Iritis (Uveitis): Symptoms, therapy

Brief overview What is Iritis? A mostly acute, more rarely chronic inflammation of the iris of the eye. At the same time, the ciliary body is usually inflamed, which is called iridocyclitis. Symptoms: reddened, light-sensitive eyes, visual disturbances such as haze and flakes in front of the eyes, eye pain, headache. Possible iritis consequences: among … Iritis (Uveitis): Symptoms, therapy

Behcet’s disease

Introduction Behcet’s disease is an inflammation of the small blood vessels, a so-called vasculitis. The disease is named after the Turkish doctor Hulus Behcet, who first described the disease in 1937. In addition to the vasculitis, the disease can also manifest itself in other organ systems. The cause has not been clearly clarified to date. … Behcet’s disease

Prognosis for Behcet’s disease | Behcet’s disease

Prognosis for Behcet’s disease Behcet’s disease is one of the chronic diseases. The disease often occurs in relapses, i.e. those affected have phases in which the symptoms are only mild to barely perceptible and then also phases in which the symptoms typical of the disease become more pronounced. In contrast to acute diseases, there is … Prognosis for Behcet’s disease | Behcet’s disease

How is Behcet’s disease diagnosed? | Behcet’s disease

How is Behcet’s disease diagnosed? Patients suffering from Behcet’s disease are usually diagnosed after the appearance of externally visible symptoms. These include in particular the aphthae in the mouth as well as the aphthae in the genital area and other typical skin changes. In addition, a test can bring clarity as to whether one is … How is Behcet’s disease diagnosed? | Behcet’s disease

The optic disc excavation

Definition Papilla excavation is the deepening of the so-called optic nerve papilla. The papilla is the point in the eye where the optic nerve enters the eyeball. There is no retina at this point, so this part of the eye is not required for active vision. However, it is a weak point of the eyeball … The optic disc excavation

Inflammation of the eye

What is an inflammation of the eye? Inflammation of the eye can affect any part of the eye and therefore different disease patterns can be distinguished. Depending on the type of disease, there are a number of symptoms. Often, however, an inflammatory process in the eye is characterized by redness and itching or burning. In … Inflammation of the eye

Inflammation of the eye – clinical pictures | Inflammation of the eye

Inflammation of the eye – clinical pictures A barleycorn (hordeolum) is the result of a bacterial inflammation of the sebaceous and sweat glands on the eyelid. Eyelid inflammation is also known as blepharitis. A distinction is made between an inner barleycorn (hordeolum internum), which forms on the inner side of the eyelid, and an outer … Inflammation of the eye – clinical pictures | Inflammation of the eye

Treatment of inflammation of the eye | Inflammation of the eye

Treatment of inflammation of the eye The appropriate therapy for an eye inflammation depends on the type and severity of the disease. The ophthalmologist makes the diagnosis and then decides whether treatment is necessary and if so, which treatment is needed. In general, eye inflammation is treated locally with cortisone containing (i.e. anti-inflammatory) eye drops … Treatment of inflammation of the eye | Inflammation of the eye