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At first glance, you may not feel the strong connection between eye problems and arthritis, but believe me, arthritis can cause. eye health problems Some things can really happen today, so I would like to bring a little knowledge related to this matter for everyone to know at the same time.

What does arthritis have to do with eye health?
Some people may think that arthritis, especially rheumatoid arthritis, is a problem that is linked to only one joint area. Because the cause of this disease is chronic inflammation of the membranes. But if you leave it for a long time The disease may spread to the destruction of tissues. and bones throughout the body including the eye area until it may affect the eyesight And cause problems with the eyes that are different

eye health problems caused by arthritis
If the arthritis has spread to the extent that the tissue around the eye is damaged. It may result in eye health problems as follows.

Uveitis
Usually caused by the progression of rheumatoid arthritis. slot wallet The blood vessels around the eyes between the retina (retina) and the whites of the eyes become inflamed. causing you to have pain blurred vision until it is at risk of permanent loss of vision especially when it happens to children.

Dry Eyes (Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca)
Arthritis is one of the leading causes of dry eyes. a condition caused by decreased water in your eyes which can be observed from the beginning to see double images feeling dry, irritated eyes including leading to further infections This condition is more common in women than men.

Inflammation of the white of the eye (Scleritis)
Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the eye in the white part that surrounds the cornea. caused by rheumatoid arthritis self allergy and infection Importantly, it can often cause you to have severe eye pain, redness around the whites of the eyes, sensitivity to light, and a noticeable decrease in visual acuity.

Glaucoma (Glaucoma)
This condition can be caused by the side effects of arthritis and arthritis treatment with corticosteroid medications. Corticosteroids cause damage to the optic nerve from high intraocular pressure. Usually there may be no symptoms in the early stages. But if time has passed for a long time You may be able to begin to see objects in double images, feel a rainbow of lights. and have joint pain

Cataracts (Cataract)
It is a condition that results in your vision being impaired. blurred vision with the color of the object being faded especially during the night This is because your eyeball has inflammation linked to diseases such as arthritis, steroid use. causing the lens of the eye to become cloudy

When should you see your doctor for an eye exam?
If you notice that you are experiencing some health problems, such as joint pain, as well as eye problems, regardless of severity, such as blurry vision of your surroundings, eye strain, eye pain. Please be examined by a medical professional immediately. for the doctor to make a diagnosis with an appropriate treatment plan according to the individual patient's condition


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