People with non-infectious uveitis or scleritis often face a confusing landscape of care. A recent narrative review looked at the current state of knowledge for these eye conditions. The authors found that significant gaps exist in the research available today. This means doctors and patients lack clear answers about the best ways to manage these painful and vision-threatening problems.
The review did not report specific numbers of patients or detailed safety data because the available studies were not designed to provide them. Instead, the main story is one of uncertainty. We simply do not have enough high-quality evidence to confidently recommend one treatment over another for everyone.
This lack of clarity is a real problem for those living with these conditions. Patients deserve to know what options are truly proven to help them. Until more research fills these holes, the path forward remains unclear for many.