Uveitis Primary

Primary uveitis is one of the main diseases affecting the eyes and affecting vision. It is characterized by an inflammatory process that can lead to vision loss and even blindness. This disease belongs to the group of ophthalmological ones and requires timely treatment to prevent serious consequences.

Primary uveitis is a disease in which an inflammatory process actively develops in various structures of the eye, as a result of which they can be severely injured. Factors that provoke uveitis vary depending on the specific type of inflammation. Common to most cases are trauma to the ocular structures, ophthalmological operations, a foreign body entering the eye, and bacterial infections. Therefore, most uveitis occurs after injury or surgery. The onset of the disease is accompanied by various symptoms.