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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an auto immune condition in
which the immune system mistakenly targets the joints. RA is a systemic disease
that can affect the whole body. While most people think of arthritis as
inflammation of only the joints research shows that inflammation causes damage
to other parts of the body including the eyes.
RA as it relates to the eye may lead to conditions such as
dry eye, scleritis or uveitis. RA damages the connective tissue, made mostly of
collagen that covers the end of the bone joints, but collagen is also the
primary substance of the eye’s sclera and cornea.
About 25% of RA patients will develop an eye problem. There are several common vision complications associated with RA
- Dry eye
- Damage to the cornea
- Infections like conjunctivitis
- Inflammation of the sclera
- Conjunctiva
- Patients with RA are at a higher risk for developing cataracts
Diagnosis of RA requires a rheumatologist who will work
closely with your eye care physician to manage problems with your eyes.
Some medications used to treat the RA has dry eye as a side effects. So that will also be addressed. The treatment plan will include trying to balance treatment for RA related eye conditions and side effects of the medication
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Sources:
https://www.nvisioncenters.com/conditions/arthritis-and-vision/
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