Uveitis Eye Disease
Uveitis can either be acute or chronic and caused by an inflammatory response in your body from toxins, bruising, infections or the autoimmune disease that can cause increased floaters, pain, decreased vision and light sensitivity.
Uveitis is classified by the area the eye is effected.
Anterior uveitis - occurs in the front of the eye, it is most common and normally affects the young and middle aged. It may occur in a healthy person but it is also seen with rheumatologic, skin, gastrointestinal, lung and infectious diseases.
Intermediate uveitis normally in young adults and seen connected to rheumatologic, skin, gastrointestinal, lung and infectious diseases.
Posterior uveitis is the least common and often called choroditis or chorioretinitis linked to many infectious and non-infectious causes.
Pan-uveitis affected by inflammation where Behcet’s disease is one of the most well-known forms.