Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Uveitis is a condition where the inner part of the eye, known as the uvea, becomes inflamed in children with JIA. Uveitis can cause long-term eye damage if not treated properly, making early diagnosis and treatment critical. It is one of the most common eye complications of JIA, often affecting young patients without obvious eye symptoms.
The exact cause of JIA Uveitis is not fully understood, but it is believed to be an autoimmune response triggered by the body’s own immune system attacking the eye. Children with certain types of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, particularly those who are ANA-positive (antinuclear antibody), are at higher risk of developing uveitis.
There are different forms of uveitis that can occur in children with JIA:
Uveitis often presents without noticeable symptoms, especially in children. However, some symptoms to watch for include:
Dr. Suraj Munjal will perform a thorough eye examination using advanced diagnostic tools to detect uveitis. The key steps include:
Treating JIA Uveitis aims to reduce inflammation, control symptoms, and prevent complications. Dr. Suraj Munjal offers personalized treatment plans that may include:
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Yes, with early diagnosis and treatment, JIA Uveitis can be managed effectively. Regular monitoring and adherence to treatment plans are key to preventing long-term damage.
If left untreated, severe uveitis can lead to vision loss or complications like glaucoma and cataracts. However, with proper care, the risk of vision loss can be minimized.