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Choroiditis

Choroiditis is an eye condition characterized by inflammation of the choroid, a layer of blood vessels and connective tissue located between the retina and the sclera (the white part of the eye). This inflammation can impair vision and may cause symptoms such as blurred vision, floaters, or even loss of vision. Choroiditis can result from infections, autoimmune disorders, or other underlying health issues. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to manage the condition and prevent possible complications, typically involving medications like corticosteroids or antibiotics, depending on the cause. Regular eye check-ups are crucial for early detection.