Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease is a rare autoimmune condition. It affects the eyes, skin, and nervous system. Symptoms include eye pain, blurred vision, skin pigmentation changes, and neurological symptoms. Its exact cause is unknown, but it is believed to involve genetic and environmental factors. Treatment for Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease involves immunosuppressive therapy to suppress the autoimmune response.
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Query: Hello doctor,My client was diagnosed with VKH five years ago.. For the past three months, she has been claiming that she has parasites in her eyes, and now she sees spiders. The spiders are small, pure white, and are walking around the webbing. They are biting her eyes, and she cannot focus well on ... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query, and I can understand your concern. In my opinion, these are all signs of neurological problems rather than direct ophthalmic problems. Spiders can be correlated with floaters, but they cannot bite eyes. Moreover, as you mentioned, the retina ... Read Full »