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Best Doctors for Uveitis in Hyderabad

Uveitis is an eye condition characterised by inflammation of the uvea – the middle layer of the eye that comprises the iris, ciliary body and choroid. This inflammation can cause pain, blurred vision and increased sensitivity to light. The causes of uveitis can be either infectious – such as toxoplasmosis or herpes simplex virus – or non-infectious, including autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease. Patients who have contracted certain infections or diseases are more susceptible to developing uveitis.

In Hyderabad, a city renowned for its advanced healthcare services, you can find some of the best doctors for uveitis treatment. Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad has a team of highly skilled doctors who specialise in treating eye conditions like uveitis. They offer comprehensive screening, diagnostic services and personalised treatment plans to keep your eyes healthy.

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Dr Aashish K Bansal

M.S. (Ophthalmology), MBBS

Registration No

3213481

Language

English, हिंदी

30 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT(02:00 PM-05:00 PM)
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Registration No

116980

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

20 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT(10:30 AM-01:30 PM)
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Dr Arpitha Rao

MBBS, MS OPHTHALMOLOGY, FELLOWSHIP IN MEDICAL RETINA

Registration No

6059673

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

10 years experience overall

Secbad , Hyderabad


MON- SAT, MON- SAT(10:30 AM-01:00 PM)
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Dr Indumathy T Ramachandran

MBBS, DO (CMC, Vellore ), DNB (Ophthal), FICO ( Cambridge, UK ) Cataract, Cornea and Laser Refractive Surgeon, Fellowship in Cornea and External Disease and Refractive Surgery.

Registration No

54442

Language

English, हिंदी, മലയാളം, தமிழ், తెలుగు

20 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


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Dr K Sreekumar Reddy

MBBS; MD (Ophthalmology); ECC & IOL

Registration No

325

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

30 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


MON- WED, MON- WED(08:00 AM-11:00 AM)
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Dr Prakash Kumar

MBBS, MS(opthalmology), D,O

Registration No

78898

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

45 years experience overall

Secbad , Hyderabad


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Dr Rachna Vinaya Kumar

MS, FAICO,FICO, MRCS Ed

Registration No

220989

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

10 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


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Dr Rajesh Fogla

DNB,FRCS(Edin),FRCOphth (London), FACS (USA), MMed (Singapore)

Registration No

17

Language

English, অসমিয়া, বাংলা, हिंदी, தமிழ், తెలుగు

24 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


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Dr Shikha Fogla

MBBS; MS OphthalmologyFellowship in Anterior Segment & Glaucoma

Registration No

326

Language

English, हिंदी, ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, தமிழ்

20 years experience overall

Jubileehills , Hyderabad


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Registration No

78899

Language

English

6 years experience overall

Secbad , Hyderabad


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Registration No

81847

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

15 years experience overall

kanchanbagh , Hyderabad


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Registration No

2754720

Language

English, हिंदी

24 years experience overall

kondapur , Hyderabad


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Dr Asmath Sirisha

"MBBS,MS(OPHTHALMOLOGY),FLVPEI(Cataract and Refractive Surgery) "

Registration No

6349520

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

7 years experience overall

Manikonda , Hyderabad


MON- SAT(06:00 PM-09:00 PM)
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Registration No

6417195

Language

English, हिंदी, తెలుగు

4 years experience overall

ROAD NO 6 SRI RAMA KRISHNAPURAM , Hyderabad


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Frequently Asked Questions for s in

Uveitis can affect individuals of all ages, but it is more commonly seen in young and middle-aged adults. In some cases, children and older adults can also develop uveitis. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial regardless of age.

One of the newer non-steroid treatments for uveitis is biologic agents, such as tumour necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors. These medications help reduce inflammation in the eyes without relying on steroids, which may have side effects with long-term use.

While uveitis is not considered hereditary, certain underlying conditions that can cause uveitis may have a genetic component. Discussing your family medical history with your doctor to determine any potential genetic predispositions is critical.

No, uveitis is not contagious. It cannot be transmitted from one person to another through direct contact or airborne particles.

A comprehensive eye examination can confirm the presence of uveitis. The examination may include visual acuity tests, slit lamp examination, and additional tests such as fluorescein angiography or optical coherence tomography (OCT).

Uveitis can increase the risk of developing cataracts, i.e., the clouding of the eye’s natural lens. It can arise due to chronic inflammation or as a side effect of certain medications used to treat uveitis.

Yes, uveitis can lead to increased pressure inside the eye, known as glaucoma. This occurs due to inflammation and damage to the eye’s drainage system. Regular monitoring and appropriate treatment can help manage glaucoma associated with uveitis.

Uveitis is often associated with systemic autoimmune disease. A role for the involvement of psychological stress in autoimmune disease has been widely demonstrated. However, uveitis is not classified as an autoimmune disease, and a definite or direct cause has yet to be identified. Many uveitis patients retrospectively report stressful life events occurring prior to the onset or recurrence of uveitis. However, only a small number of studies have explored the potential association between psychological stress and uveitis, and their findings are somewhat contradictory, many showing that the experience of uveitis itself results in stress.

Various factors, including autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, infections like tuberculosis or herpes, eye injuries, or certain medications, can cause uveitis. For some, the cause may remain unknown.

Sometimes, vision loss caused by uveitis can be improved with appropriate treatment and management. However, seeking medical attention as soon as possible is vital to increase the chances of preserving vision and preventing further complications.

Uveitis is diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination, which includes evaluating the symptoms, checking visual acuity, examining the eye’s interior using a slit lamp, and possibly performing additional tests such as ultrasound or blood tests.

If you experience eye pain, redness, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, or floaters (specks or spots in your field of vision), you must see an eye specialist promptly. Timely diagnosis and treatment are vital.

Uveitis is usually treated by an ophthalmologist specializing in uveitis and ocular inflammation. These specialist doctors have advanced training and expertise in diagnosing and managing uveitis.

Unfortunately, uveitis cannot always be prevented as it is often caused by underlying conditions or infections. However, taking measures to maintain overall good health and promptly treating any eye infections or injuries may help reduce the risk of developing uveitis.

Treatment for uveitis depends on the type and severity of the condition. It typically involves prescription eye drops, oral medication such as corticosteroids or immunosuppressants, and sometimes injections. Surgery may be required in some cases to remove scar tissue or repair complications.

Types/Stages of Uveitis

Depending on the area affected within the eye, uveitis is classified into four types:

  • Anterior Uveitis: This involves inflammation in the front part of the eye.

  • Intermediate Uveitis: In this type, the middle part of the eye is inflamed.

  • Posterior Uveitis: Here, the inflammation affects the back part of the eye.

  • Panuveitis: In such cases, inflammation spreads throughout all layers of the uvea.

Symptoms of Uveitis

Uveitis can manifest a range of symptoms including:

  • Eye pain: This may range from mild discomfort to severe pain.

  • Blurred vision: Temporary or permanent blurring or distortion of vision.

  • Sensitivity to light: An increase in sensitivity to light, often causing discomfort.

  • Redness: The eye might appear red or bloodshot.

  • Discharge: Some individuals may experience a discharge or tear from the eye.

Tests to Diagnose Uveitis

At Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, various diagnostic tests help the best uveitis doctors accurately identify the condition:

  • Eye Examination: A general eye examination to check for inflammation and other abnormalities.

  • Blood Tests: These are conducted to identify any underlying autoimmune or infectious diseases causing uveitis.

  • Ocular Imaging: Diagnostic imaging tests like Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) or Fluorescein Angiography can be used to visualise the internal structures of the eye.

Treatment or Surgery Options for Uveitis at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad

Apollo Hospitals offer various treatment options for uveitis, tailored to the patient’s specific needs and condition:

  • Medications: Corticosteroids are commonly prescribed to reduce inflammation and swelling. Immune-modulating drugs might be used in cases of autoimmune-related uveitis.

  • Immunosuppressants: These drugs are used to manage inflammation and prevent further damage to the eye.

Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad employs some of the best doctors for uveitis treatment, ensuring you receive expert care for your eyes.

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