Diagnostic
Signs/symptoms may include a red, sore, and inflamed eye, blurring of vision, sensitivity to light, and a small pupil.
Because the symptoms of anterior uveitis are similar to those of other eye diseases, your optometrist will carefully examine the inside of your eye, under bright light and high magnification, to determine the presence and severity of the condition.
Your optometrist may also perform or arrange for other diagnostic tests to help pinpoint the cause.