10 Uveitis Symptoms
Symptom #6: Redness of the Eye
The presence of redness of the eyes or bloodshot eyes may indicate underlying health issues. While some are benign, there are also serious health conditions that can cause redness.
Some causes include allergies, colds, eyestrain, coughing, conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and uveitis. Ocular redness is one of the most common symptoms of anterior uveitis. While most redness of the eye resolves on its own, it is best to seek medical attention if the symptoms last more than 2 days and are associated with presence of discharge, pain, or light sensitivity.
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