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What Treatment Should I Take For Uveitis And Cystoid Macular Edema ?

50YEARS,5.6HEIGHT,70WEIGHT,BASED ON THE ABOVE CLINICAL FINDINGS, A DIAGNOSIS OF ANTERIOR AND INTERMEDIATE UVEITIS AND CYSTOID MACULAR EDEMA IN BOTH EYES.PLEASE I AM SUFFERING FROM SO MANY YEARS
Fri, 20 Jan 2012
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See, Your Uveitis which is inflammation of the iris and ciliary body is what is causing you the cystoid macular oedema. Your doctor may need to give you steroid drops and atropine to reduce the symptoms and hasten cure and relief. After uveitis is treated, then only cystoid macular edema will also go away. You could be having connective tissue disorder like Inflammatory bowel disease, Ankylosing spondylitis which needs to be addressed by your Doctor. That should be treated as well.
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What Treatment Should I Take For Uveitis And Cystoid Macular Edema ?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic See, Your Uveitis which is inflammation of the iris and ciliary body is what is causing you the cystoid macular oedema. Your doctor may need to give you steroid drops and atropine to reduce the symptoms and hasten cure and relief. After uveitis is treated, then only cystoid macular edema will also go away. You could be having connective tissue disorder like Inflammatory bowel disease, Ankylosing spondylitis which needs to be addressed by your Doctor. That should be treated as well.