Guide To The Causes Of Bulging Eyes

Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis is a disease that causes inflammation throughout multiple organs. It most commonly affects the lymph glands and lungs, but it can also affect the eyes. Sarcoidosis patients have abnormal nodules called granulomas that form in masses inside certain organs. These inflamed tissues can alter the structure of the organs and potentially prevent them from functioning. Because different organs can be affected in different ways, how the disease presents is very unique from patient to patient. When the eyes are one of the affected organs, the granulomas can cause the eyes to protrude abnormally. Some of the initial symptoms are fatigue, shortness of breath, and a persistent dry cough. As the disease progresses, other symptoms may occur depending on the involved organs. These additional symptoms include enlargement of the lymph nodes, swollen and painful joints, an enlarged liver, and the formation of kidney stones.

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