Retinitis Circumpapillary

Retinitis circumpallamlar is a rare eye disease that usually occurs in adults over 40 years of age and is characterized by inflammation of the iris and retina. At the initial stage of the disease, blurred vision, the appearance of dark spots in the eyes, and a change in the color of the iris may be observed. If no measures are taken, the disease can progress and lead to complete blindness. Treatment of retinitis is circumpalapillary complex. In most cases, conservative therapy is effective. Surgical treatment can also be used, including lens replacement. With timely treatment, the prognosis is quite favorable.