Inflammation Sympathetic Eyes

Inflammation of the sympathetic eye (sympathetic inflammation) is a condition where the ocular structures become inflamed due to irritation of the sympathetic nervous system. This results in redness, itching, watery eyes, foreign body sensation and vision problems. The article further describes the causes, symptoms and treatment of inflammation of the sympathetic eye.

Causes of sympathetic inflammation of the eye Sympathetic inflammation of the eye occurs due to dysfunction of the sympathetic system, which regulates the homeostasis of the muscles, nervous system and blood vessels. When this system is dysfunctional, its activity increases, which leads to damage to the tissues and membranes of the eye. Such conditions occur during stressful situations, such as physical exertion or psychological trauma. This can also occur in a number of diseases that cause a change in the balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic parts of the nervous system - such as diabetes, thyrotoxicosis, arterial hypertension and some other hormonal disorders.

Symptoms of sympathetic inflammation Symptoms of symmetric inflammation can vary depending on their severity and the cause of their occurrence. However, it is possible to identify common symptoms of this condition:

- Feeling of pain in the area of ​​the eyeballs; - Redness, swelling and itching of the eyes; - Watery eyes and dry eyes;

Treatment of sympathetic conjunctivitis

Sympathetic conjunctivitis is usually treated with warm compresses and anti-inflammatory drops. In addition, local vasoconstrictor drops that reduce swelling and drugs that stabilize the state of the autonomic nervous system can be used. In severe cases, medications may be prescribed to lower blood sugar levels and improve hormonal balance. Treatment should be carried out under the supervision of a physician.