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What is intravitreal steroid injection?

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Intravitreal steroid injection involves placing a small dose of steroid medication directly into the vitreous cavity of the eye. It is used to treat inflammatory or fluid-related retinal conditions when longer-acting control is needed.

Why intravitreal steroid is used

Steroid injections or implants may be offered for uveitis, diabetic macular oedema or vein occlusions, especially when anti-VEGF drugs or drops alone are insufficient. They can provide prolonged reduction of inflammation and swelling but require monitoring for raised pressure and cataract.

  • Performed with anaesthetic drops and antiseptic to reduce infection risk
  • Some preparations are single injections, others are slow-release implants
  • Follow-up checks look for pressure changes and response to treatment
  • Additional injections may be required if the effect wears off