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What 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...
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