Uveitis in Children - Intro
How can I tell if my child has uveitis?
Acute uveitis has some fairly obvious symptoms:-- Painful, red eyes
- Photophobia (sensitivity to bright light)
- avoid outside play, such as the playground and sports
- be clumsy
- watches television in a different or strange way
- have difficulty seeing things you see
- fall over frequently, bump into things, or trip on uneven ground
- have swollen or painful joints, especially around the fingers and knees.
Forum for Parents
We have recently set up a forum for parents of children who have uveitis. This is an area where you can share your child's experience, with other parents. We hope it will be a way of being in touch with other families who have similar experiences. To keep the forum free from spammers and secure we are making this forum open only registered members who have children with uveitis. Please email info@uveitis.net if you would like to join it.The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Uveitis Support Group's Kid's Section has useful information for parents, children and teachers.
Uveitis in Children
This is an article by Professor Susan Lightman of
Moorfields hospital. It describes the different types of uveitis that
children may experience.


