Can uveitis eventually lead to blindness?

Uveitis, if left untreated, continues to progress and may eventually result in blindness, but if treated appropriately and controlled, blindness can be avoided.
Uveitis is a disease that occurs in the choroid, retina, ciliary body, vitreous body and other tissues inside the eye, most of which are related to autoimmune reactions, and a few are related to infectious factors. If the condition of uveitis is not effectively controlled and recurrent, it may eventually affect the function of the retina and cause blindness.
If uveitis can be detected in time and treated as early as possible, the retina can be prevented from suffering serious damage, thus avoiding blindness: suppressing the immune response through hormonal drugs, such as oral dexamethasone tablets, etc.; and controlling the infection by using antibiotics, such as intravenous infusion of Amoxicillin Clavulanate Potassium Injection, Cefoxitin Injection, etc.
If you suffer from uveitis, you should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and take targeted treatment to control the inflammation and protect your eyesight after a clear diagnosis by the doctor.