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Will choroiditis lead to vision loss in the other eye as well?
Q: My cousin lost his vision in one eye. He was diagnosed with choroiditis. He has very little vision in the other eye as well. Will he lose vision in the other eye too? If yes, then will he get his vision back? He has been tested for all systemic conditions but the cause seems unknown.
A:Choroiditis may be bilateral, if his other eye is involved, then regular monotoring for recurrance and early treatment can prevent vision loss. Not all choroiditis are bilateral.
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