Traumatic Iritis
Traumatic Iritis is an eye condition caused by blunt force or penetrating trauma to the eye. It is characterized by a red, painful, and swollen pupil. Traumatic Iritis is significant since it can lead to vision problems, including light sensitivity, vision loss, and other eye infections. Treatment of Traumatic Iritis usually involves using topical medications to reduce inflammation, such as corticosteroids, and sometimes surgery to repair the eye. Early diagnosis and treatment of Traumatic Iritis is essential to preserving vision and preventing further complications.
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