Retinal Vasculitis
Retinal vasculitis is an eye condition in which the blood vessels in the retina become swollen and thickened due to an inflammatory reaction. This condition can lead to decreased vision and even blindness, depending on the severity of the inflammation. Early detection and treatment are essential for preserving vision and preventing complications. Treatment options include corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, as well as anti-angiogenic agents, which help prevent the formation of new blood vessels. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to prevent further visual damage. Retinal vasculitis is a serious eye condition and can cause severe vision loss if not treated promptly. Therefore, early diagnosis and appropriate management of this condition are essential to preserve vision and prevent further complications.
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