Keratouveitis

Keratouveitis: symptoms, causes and treatment methods

Keratouveitis is an inflammatory disease of the eye that affects both the cornea (keratitis) and the choroid of the eyeball (uveitis). This disease is quite rare, but requires quick and qualified treatment to avoid serious complications.

Symptoms of keratouveitis can vary and include:

  1. eye pain;
  2. redness of the eye;
  3. photophobia and lacrimation;
  4. decreased vision;
  5. color vision disorders.

The reasons for the development of keratouveitis can be different. However, the most common are eye infections, autoimmune diseases, eye injuries and certain medications.

Treatment of keratouveitis should be comprehensive and aimed at eliminating inflammation and preventing possible complications. Both medical and surgical methods are used in treatment.

Medical treatment for keratouveitis includes the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics and eye drops. In some cases, systemic treatment may be required.

Surgical treatments for keratouveitis may be necessary in cases where drug treatment does not improve the eye condition. In such cases, removal of the affected tissue or a corneal transplant may be necessary.

Overall, keratouveitis is a serious condition that can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly and correctly. Therefore, if symptoms of keratouveitis appear, you should contact an experienced ophthalmologist for diagnosis and treatment.



Keratoinitis is an inflammation of the cornea that can occur due to various causes, including viruses, bacteria, allergies, trauma and other factors. Symptoms of this condition may include burning, pain, redness, watery eyes, discomfort, photophobia and vision loss. This is a serious disease that requires treatment by an ophthalmologist.

Keratoovitis is one of the most common eye diseases that can be prevented and controlled. Keratojeitis - has no visible symptoms, which equates to the fact that apart from the traditional “painful” redness, you may “not feel anything at all”