Episcleritis

Episcleritis is an inflammation (irritation and swelling) of the episclera, a membrane covering the sclera of the eye.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

The sclera is composed of connective tissue fibers which form the strong white wall of the eye. It is covered by the episclera, a thin layer of tissue containing many blood vessels that nourish the sclera. At the front of the eye, the episclera is covered by the conjunctiva . Episcleritis is inflammation of the episclera which occurs in the absence of an infection. Episcleritis is usually mild and rarely progresses to scleritis . The cause is usually unknown, but certain diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis , Sjogren's syndrome , syphilis , herpes zoster and tuberculosis have been associated with episcleritis. It is a common condition.

Signs and tests

  • Eye examination is usually sufficient to diagnose the disorder. No special tests are usually necessary.
  • Treatment

    The inflammation usually runs its course without treatment in 1 to 2 weeks. Treatment with corticosteroid eye drops may shorten the course of the symptoms.

    Expectations (prognosis)

    Episcleritis usually improves without treatment. Treatment may shorten its duration.

    Complications

  • Relapses often occur
  • Rarely,
  • scleritis may develop

    Calling your health care provider

    Call your health care provider if symptoms of episcleritis persist beyond two weeks. Patients with episcleritis should be re-evaluated if pain worsens or if vision decreases.

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