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HIV-related eye problems encompass a range of vision issues that can arise due to the effects of HIV on the immune system. As HIV progresses to AIDS, the body's ability to fight infections and diseases is significantly impaired, making individuals more susceptible to various ocular conditions. Common HIV-related eye problems include cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis, which is an infection of the retina caused by the CMV virus, and is a leading cause of vision loss in people with advanced HIV. This condition can cause symptoms such as floaters, blurred vision, and vision loss if not treated promptly. Another issue is HIV-associated retinopathy, characterized by retinal changes such as hemorrhages or lesions, often detected during routine eye exams. Additionally, people with HIV may experience increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections and inflammatory conditions affecting the eyes, such as conjunctivitis or uveitis. The causes of these eye problems are directly related to the immunosuppressive effects of HIV. As the virus weakens the immune system, it becomes harder for the body to control and combat opportunistic infections that can affect the eyes. CMV retinitis, for example, is a result of the CMV virus exploiting the compromised immune system, while HIV-associated retinopathy is linked to the direct effects of HIV on retinal blood vessels and tissues.
Treatment for HIV-related eye problems focuses on managing the underlying HIV infection and addressing specific ocular conditions. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is crucial in controlling HIV and improving immune function, which helps in reducing the risk of eye complications. For CMV retinitis, antiviral medications such as ganciclovir or foscarnet are used to manage the infection and prevent progression. Regular eye examinations are essential for early detection and management of ocular issues. If other eye infections or inflammatory conditions are present, they are treated with appropriate antibiotics, antivirals, or anti-inflammatory medications. Coordination between ophthalmologists and HIV specialists is important for comprehensive care and optimal outcomes.
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