
Scleritis: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Scleritis often involves piercing pain in your eye that gets worse with eye movement. It can cause permanent damage and vision loss. Treatment options include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and corticosteroids. It may be caused by an underlying inflammatory disease, fungus or injury. Scleritis should be treated.
What Is Scleritis? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2024年11月13日 · When the sclera or white part of the eye is swollen, red, tender, or painful (called inflammation), it is called scleritis. It is common for people with sclerit.
Swollen eyeball: Causes, symptoms, and treatments - Medical News Today
2023年2月15日 · Infections, injuries, and preexisting conditions can all cause a swollen eyeball. Learn about some causes and potential treatment options here.
Swollen Eyeball - Pictures, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment
2022年1月12日 · What does a Swollen Eyeball mean? The inflammation of the eyeball is also known as scleritis. Unfortunately, the more inflamed the eyeball is, the higher amount of pain one will experience.
Scleritis: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment - WebMD
2024年12月30日 · The white part of your eye (called the sclera) is a layer of tissue that protects the rest of your eye. When this area is inflamed and hurts, doctors call that condition scleritis.
Scleritis - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Scleritis is inflammation of the sclera, which is the white part of the eye. Wilmer Eye Institute ophthalmologist Meghan Berkenstock explains what you need to know about scleritis, which can be painful and, in some cases, lead to vision loss.
Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of scleritis - UpToDate
2024年3月25日 · Scleritis is a painful, destructive, and potentially blinding inflammatory disorder of the sclera that may also involve the cornea, adjacent episclera, and underlying uveal tract. Scleritis has a striking, highly symptomatic clinical presentation (picture 1) …
Scleritis - EyeWiki
Scleritis is the inflammation in the episcleral and scleral tissues with injection in both superficial and deep episcleral vessels. It may involve the cornea, adjacent episclera and the uvea and thus can be vision-threatening.
Swollen Conjunctiva - American Academy of Ophthalmology
2012年6月19日 · While it is rare for the sclera to become inflamed (a condition called scleritis causes a deep, boring pain), the conjunctiva may swell and accumulate fluid causing a condition known as "chemosis." Chemosis has no pain, tenderness, or redness.
Scleritis - WikEM
Essential sign is scleral edema, usually accompanied by violaceous discoloration of the globe Intense ocular pain that radiates to the face Pain with EOM (extraocular muscles insert into the sclera)