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Toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasmosis affects the retina, the light sensitive cells lining the back of the eye. Both eyes are usually involved. If the infection settles in the macula, the area of the retina responsible for central vision, good vision is lost forever. When toxoplasmosis heals, it leaves a scar. The infection may recur years later, sometimes near the previously infected area. Swelling that fights the infection may cause floating spots in one's vision, red, painful eyes, and poor vision. Treating toxoplasmosis with oral medications can be very effective. Occasionally steroids, laser, or freezing treatments are prescribed. CLICK HERE to make an appointmentHome | Our Doctors | Our Offices | Press Release | In The News | Testimonials Helpful Sites | Directions | Contact Us | Eye Info | Billing Dept | Procedures | Optical Shop Please contact us with any problems concerning this web site, via email: webmaster@santamariaeyecenter.com. Back to Top |