The GutâEye Axis: Probiotics, Metabolites, and Intraocular Pressure
The GutâEye Axis and Ocular Health The emerging concept of a gutâeye axis recognizes that gut microbes and their products can affect the eye. Gut bact...
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The GutâEye Axis and Ocular Health The emerging concept of a gutâeye axis recognizes that gut microbes and their products can affect the eye. Gut bact...
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Starta test nuOcular inflammation means the eyeâs tissues are reacting to injury, infection, or an overactive immune response. It can affect different parts of the eye, from the surface to deeper structures like the uvea or the retina, and each location causes different symptoms. Common signs include redness, pain, light sensitivity, blurry vision, and increased tearing. Causes can range from common infections and allergies to autoimmune diseases, injuries, or reactions to medications. Left untreated, ongoing inflammation can scar delicate eye tissues and lead to permanent vision loss. Doctors diagnose it by looking into the eye, measuring vision and pressure, and sometimes using imaging or lab tests to find the underlying cause. Treatment depends on the cause and severity and may include eye drops, antibiotics, steroids, or systemic immune-suppressing medicines. Because inflammation in the eye can signal a broader health problem, managing it often requires checking for general medical conditions too. Prompt care can often control symptoms and protect sight, so recognizing signs early and seeing a clinician matters a great deal.