Floaters - dark floating spots in your field of vision
Decreased vision
Whitish area inside the lower part of your iris (colored part of the eye)
Uveitisis the inflammation of the uvea, which is the layer between the retina and
the white of the eye (sclera).
The exact cause of uveitis is often unknown, but it can be caused by infections,
injury, and autoimmune disorders.
Since the symptoms can vary in their onset (can occur suddenly or develop gradually),
it is important to seek prompt medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms.
Timely diagnosis and treatment is critical to prevent serious complications of uveitis,
which can lead to permanent vision loss.
Complications
Damage to the optic nerve
Glaucoma - unusually high pressure inside the eye
Retinal problems - retinal detachment or fluid within the retina
Cataract - clouding of the lens
Cornea
Vision loss
Contact Dr. Oevermann at 281-550-4141 if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.
A complete exam would be recommended in order to diagnose this condition.