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Potential side effects:
- Discoria: An abnormal shape or size of the pupil, often related to trauma, inflammation, or certain medications.
- Macular and/or Retina Burning or Hemorrhage: This refers to damage or bleeding in the macula or retina of the eye, which could be caused by various factors like injury, disease, or even certain medications.
- Iritis: Inflammation of the iris (the colored part of the eye), which can cause pain, light sensitivity, and vision problems. It can be caused by infection, autoimmune conditions, or trauma.
- Intraocular Pressure Elevation: Increased pressure within the eye, which can lead to conditions like glaucoma if not treated. It may occur after eye surgery, steroid use, or certain health conditions.
- Anterior Synechia: The adhesion of the iris to the cornea, which can be caused by inflammation in the eye, and can affect the normal flow of aqueous humor, leading to further complications.
- Iris Hemorrhage: Bleeding in the iris, which could occur due to trauma or certain underlying health conditions. This can be associated with a variety of complications, including increased intraocular pressure.
- Corneal Edema: Swelling of the cornea, often caused by issues with fluid balance in the eye. This can result from trauma, infection, or certain types of surgery, and it may affect vision.
- Cataracts: A clouding of the lens in the eye, which typically develops with age but can also occur after trauma, surgery, or due to the use of certain medications, like steroids.
- Holes in the Iris: This is a rare condition and can be caused by trauma or other pathologies that affect the integrity of the iris.
- Iris Atrophy: Thinning or degeneration of the iris, which can be caused by various conditions, such as trauma, chronic inflammation, or diseases affecting the eye.