Uveitis is an inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye, which can cause pain, redness, light sensitivity, and vision problems. It may result from infections, autoimmune diseases, or injury. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent permanent damage to the eye. Uveitis is typically treated with anti-inflammatory medications, including corticosteroid eye drops or oral drugs, and sometimes immunosuppressive therapy for severe cases. If left untreated, uveitis can lead to complications like glaucoma or cataracts. Early diagnosis and treatment can help preserve vision and eye health.