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How Uveitis affects our vision
Inflammation of the uvea usually causes a red or ‘bloodshot’ eye, which is often experienced in conjunction with blurry or cloudy vision, and it may be painful. Depending on the type of Uveitis, one or both eyes may be affected. Sufferers may also experience increased sensitivity to light, dots moving across their field of vision (floaters) and headaches.
Posterior Uveitis is slower at developing and is longer lasting. It can cause more damage to the eye than other types of Uveitis, and in some cases may cause loss of vision.