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<br>Common symptoms of uveitis, according to anatomic location, include:<br>
<br>Common symptoms of uveitis, according to anatomic location, include:<br>
*'''Anterior uveitis'''
*'''Anterior uveitis'''
** [[Light sensitivity]]
** [[Photophobia]]
** Eye redness, tenderness, or pain
** Eye pain
** Difficulty focusing on objects
** Eye redness


*'''Intermediate and Posterior Uveitis'''
*'''Intermediate and Posterior Uveitis'''
** [[Floaters]]
** [[Floaters]]
** [[Blurry vision]]
** [[Blurry vision]]
** Difficulty focusing on objects
** [[Scotomata]]
** Chronic inflammation lasting for at least six weeks
 


*'''Panuveitis'''
*'''Panuveitis'''

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Tarek Nafee, M.D. [2]

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Uveitis can present unilaterally or bilaterally. Symptoms may develop acutely or indolently, and may vary depending on the underlying etiology of the uveitis. Acute uveitis attacks are more commonly symptomatic and affect the anterior chamber. Chronic, indolent courses may not present with pain or eye redness.
Common symptoms of uveitis, according to anatomic location, include:


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