15 Early Symptoms of Sarcoidosis

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Photophobia

In the same way that sarcoidosis can target the lungs, it can also target the eye. Thus , the disease can also lead to ocular symptoms. The disease can affect any part of the eye. As a result, one of the first signs could be a sensitivity to light. Patients with photophobia tolerate the light poorly. In well-lighted rooms, they might squint as their eyes find the light too bright.

Sarcoidosis can cause the inflammation that often leads to hypersensitivity to light. The most frequent ocular manifestation is uveitis. When such inflammation occurs with other chief signs, such as mild fever and also swelling of the parotid organ, sarcoidosis is strongly suspected. For this reason, ophthalmic screening is often carried out in the process of diagnosing this disease.

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