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Uveitius

I have had uveitis (inflamtion in both eyes ) for 3 yrs now been living on predasone drops and ive had blood test to run out different diease's and to this day no one seem's to know what is causing this. it all started after i went to chiroprator and he poped my neck and 5 mins my eye's went red and was in ER with inflamtion in eye . can having your neck poped cause this . my left eye is now having blurry vision . will this ever go away? what could be the cause for it to stay this long Help????? Deb
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233488 tn?1310693103
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Good luck JCH MD
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thanks Im glad the chiropractor didnt cause this Im under Retina eye specialist care and I just got my referal to Rheumatologist. maybe between the 2 my eye will get better the vision in left eye has gone so blurry .and i keep getting headaches because of it. thanks again Deb
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233488 tn?1310693103
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Use the search features on this page to pull up previous discussions of uveitis. Also read the section on uveitis on emedicine.

I doublt the chiropractor caused this, I think it very very unlikely..

SOme cases of uveitis last "forever" and the causes is never found.

You should be under the care of a uveitis MD and a rheumatologist.

JCH MD
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