Common Symptoms Of Uveitis

Blurred Vision

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The most common cause of blurry vision is either nearsightedness or farsightedness. However, sudden blurred vision can be a sign of a serious illness, such as uveitis. You might experience blurriness in one eye or both. Some individuals have milky vision, which can be caused by cataracts, but they experience it as blurry vision. Once again, just experiencing blurry vision may not indicate uveitis. As mentioned, experiencing more than one of these symptoms is a serious indication of uveitis.

In the end, whenever your vision changes and you experience symptoms such as increased blurriness, loss of vision, spots, or loss of peripheral vision, have it checked out by a qualified health professional, as they can accurately diagnose if you have uveitis or not.

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