siklinler
Siklinler, also known as scleritis, are a group of inflammatory disorders that primarily affect the sclera, the white outer layer of the eye. These conditions are characterized by inflammation, which can lead to pain, redness, and in severe cases, vision loss. Siklinler can be classified into two main types: anterior scleritis, affecting the front part of the sclera, and posterior scleritis, affecting the deeper, posterior portion.
The exact cause of scleritis is often unknown, but it is frequently associated with systemic autoimmune diseases
Symptoms of scleritis typically include intense eye pain, which may radiate to the temples or forehead, along
Diagnosis involves a comprehensive eye examination, including slit-lamp microscopy, and may incorporate imaging techniques such as
Treatment strategies focus on reducing inflammation and managing any associated systemic disease. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs),
Siklinler are considered serious ocular conditions that, if left untreated, can threaten vision. Early detection and