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Old 08-22-2012, 06:55 PM #1
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Hi everyone

I'm looking for information or links for

Iritis. I'm beginning to think this might be a positbility.

I'm worried its the chronic.

But I would like more info before taking it to doc.

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Hi, Donna,

I hope that this link is helpful.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002000/
Iritis; Pars planitis; Choroiditis; Chorioretinitis; Anterior uveitis; Posterior uveitis

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The most common form of uveitis is anterior uveitis, which involves inflammation in the front part of the eye. It is often called iritis because it usually only affects the iris, the colored part of the eye. The inflammation may be associated with autoimmune diseases, but most cases occur in healthy people. The disorder may affect only one eye. It is most common in young and middle-aged people.
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Treatment

Iritis is usually mild. Treatment may involve:

Dark glasses

Eye drops that dilate the pupil to relieve pain

Steroid eye drops

Pars planitis is often treated with steroid eye drops. Other medicines, including steroids taken by mouth, may be prescribed to help suppress the immune system.
Good luck, Donna.
I hope that the doc can help you.

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Thanks Mari

I will be calling into the eye doctor tomorrow.

I'm not sure if I can get in tomorrow. But we will see. If not
I can't go on Friday morning I have to be in Monticello for
a case conference.


I really messed this one up.

Oh well if I can't get in tomorrow, I'll figure out what to do.

Probably go to a urgent care till I can get there.

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I hope you get an eye diagnosis so that you can get the proper treatment.
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Default I hope you get into see the doc

And I hope you get the treatment you need. I don't know anything about the topic but I am thinking about you.
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Heart OH DEAR.... pls see doc

dear Donna

yes i would absoutely go to the doctor asap in fact, if possible maybe could you call and describe what has been going on sisnce its bee na couple days now building up, right?

because eyes are so sensitive and some conditions cand mess you up pretty bad.

often ialuronic acid is given for eye afflictions even post-op like cataract, but honest. i would not recommend using ANY product on ur eyes until u see a doc. and i'd see a doc asap.

just for example............ let's suppose you scratched your cornea. say near the outer edge even - it might not affect your vision a lot, so you wouldnt know it. but it would cause mega-irritation and could nto figure it out. but you don't want to go putting stuff on there. unless eyedoc says it's ok. some stuff is bad to put on corneal scratches. (NOT saying you scratched your cornea - just example of something only the doctor could know.)

(((((((hugs)))))))

yes and the more i think the more i think that if you can go as a walk -in, maybe you could go today?????

sheez. i am pretty concerned. pls don't put other stuff in your eye for now, without medical advice. i am sorry it hurts so much. you will be fine. but eyes best don't mess with them. risk get much much worse when we mess with eyes when not 1000% sure what is wrong.

pls see doc
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