Iritis Center - Lakewood, WA
Lakewood Eye Doctor Doctors for IritisType of Physician: Eye Doctor What is a Eye Doctor? A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals. Specialty: Ophthalmology Common Name: Eye Doctor Eye Doctor Doctors in Lakewood *![]() Leonard B Alenick MD ![]() David R Benson MD ![]() Jonathan C Bahmiller MD ![]() Cheryl M Yokoyama MD ![]() Eye MDs of Puget Sound ![]() Pacific Northwest Eye Associates PS ![]() Pacific Northwest Eye Associates PS ![]() Walter M Rotkis MD ![]() Pacific Northwest Eye Associates PS ![]() Pacific Northwest Eye Associates PS ![]() Pacific Northwest Eye Associates PS ![]() Hsushi Yeh MD ![]() St Marks Eye Institute ![]() Peter B Shelley MD ![]() Pacific Northwest Eye Associates ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Cascade Eye & Skin Centers ![]() Virginia Mason Federal Way ![]() Evergreen Eye Center ![]() Sound Eye & Laser ![]() West Seattle Eye Clinic ![]() Island Vision ![]() West Seattle Eye Clinic ![]() Robert C Groth MD ![]() Evergreen Eye Center ![]() Eye Institute of Olympia Inc PC ![]() West Seattle Eye Clinic ![]() West Seattle Eye Clinic ![]() West Seattle Eye Clinic ![]() Northwest Eye Surgeons PC ![]() Northwest Eye Surgeons PC ![]() Valley Eye & Laser Center ![]() Valley Eye & Laser Center ![]() Valley Eye & Laser Center ![]() Valley Eye & Laser Center ![]() The Eye Center at Valley Medical Center ![]() Meridian Eye Clinic ![]() Valley Eye & Laser Center ![]() Kitsap Eye Physicians ![]() Kitsap Eye Physicians ![]() Kitsap Eye Physicians ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() UWMC Cosmetic Surgery Center ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Harborview Medical Center Eye Clinic ![]() Seattle Eye MDs ![]() Sheldon J Cowen MD ![]() Virginia Mason Seattle Main ![]() Virginia Mason Seattle Main ![]() Virginia Mason Seattle Main ![]() Seattle Eye MDs ![]() Virginia Mason Seattle Main ![]() Pacific Medical Centers ![]() Howard S Barnebey MD ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() The Polyclinic Ophthalmology ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() Pacific Medical Centers ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() The Polyclinic Ophthalmology ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() Pacific Medical Centers ![]() Eye Associates Northwest ![]() Richard Bensinger MD ![]() Vitreoretinal Associates ![]() Seattle Ophthalmology PLLC ![]() Glaucoma Consultants ![]() Allure Laser Center & MediSpa ![]() Kim S Mallick MD ![]() Seattle Radiologists PC ![]() Glaucoma Consultants ![]() Vitreoretinal Associates ![]() Vitreoretinal Associates ![]() Allure Laser Center & MediSpa ![]() Vitreoretinal Associates ![]() Group Health Ophthalmology ![]() Group Health Ophthalmology ![]() Eye Clinic of Bellevue ![]() Eye Clinic of Bellevue ![]() Eye Clinic of Bellevue Lakewood, WashingtonUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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IritisWhat is iritis?Iritis is an inflammatory condition of the colored portion (the iris which surrounds the pupil) of the eye. It causes varying degrees of redness of the eye, often with significant pain, sensitivity to light, tearing, and blurred vision. What causes iritis?Often no reason is found. An infection of the eye or inflammation from trauma may cause iritis. Iritis may also be a complication of many diseases such as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, and collagen vascular diseases such as lupus. Iritis may occur with herpes simplex of the eye and after eye surgery. Iritis related to juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is especially dangerous and may not respond well to treatment, leading to serious eye damage. In children with arthritis, pain from iritis is often absent. Because of this, "simple" red eyes in these children should not be ignored. Iritis is not contagious. Iritis may occur in one or both eyes. Finding a cause is much more common in patients with iritis on both eyes or iritis that recurs frequently. What are symptoms and signs of iritis?Iritis appears as a red, painful eye which may be accompanied by blurred vision and sensitivity to light. In addition, the pupil of the affected eye may be smaller than that of the healthy eye. How is iritis diagnosed?Diagnosis of iritis is made by the ophthalmologist. It is suspected from the history and symptoms and then is confirmed by an exam. After measuring the vision, the eye is inspected with a slit lamp (biomicroscope) where microscopic cells are seen in the front part of the eye. When measuring the eye pressure, it is often found to be lower than in the other eye. What is the treatment for iritis?First, we try to find a cause. Causes such as trauma, inflammatory eye disease, o... Recommended Reading Related to IritisHow Does Scarring Happen?Scar formation is a natural part of the healing process after injury. Various factors influence how your skin scars. Of course, the depth and size of the wound or incision and the location of the injury are going to impact the scar's characteristics. But your age, heredity, even your sex or ethnicity, will all affect how your skin reacts. What Are the Types of Scars?These are several different types of scars including:
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