Scleritis with corneal involvement is a medical condition affecting the eye, characterized by inflammation of the sclera, the white outer layer, with additional inflammation of the cornea. Although classified as an unspecified eye condition, it requires careful attention and understanding. In this article, we will delve into the causes, symptoms, and potential complications associated with this condition.
The exact cause of scleritis with corneal involvement is yet to be determined. However, some factors may contribute to its development. These include autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and vasculitis. Infection, trauma, and exposure to certain medications may also play a role in triggering this condition.
If left untreated, scleritis with corneal involvement can result in severe complications. These may include:
Scleritis with corneal involvement is a condition characterized by inflammation of the sclera (the white outer layer of the eye) along with corneal inflammation. This condition can cause significant discomfort and vision problems. Fortunately, several treatment options are available to manage scleritis with corneal involvement, ...
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