What's the link between tattoos and vision loss?
11 hours ago
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- #tattoo health risks
- About one-third of Australians have tattoos, often as a rite of passage.
- Tattoo-associated uveitis is a rare but serious eye condition linked to tattoos, potentially causing permanent vision loss.
- Tattoo inks in Australia may contain toxic chemicals, with less strict regulations compared to the EU.
- In some cases, tattoo inks can trigger harmful immune responses, leading to inflammation in the eye.
- Symptoms of tattoo-associated uveitis include sudden pain, red eyes, and light sensitivity, with severe cases risking glaucoma or blindness.
- A 2025 study found tattoo-associated uveitis cases doubled globally since 2010, with larger and black ink tattoos posing higher risks.
- People with over-active immune systems or conditions like multiple sclerosis are more susceptible to tattoo-associated uveitis.
- Treatment options include steroid eyedrops, injections, and immunosuppressive medications, but not all cases respond effectively.
- Even with treatment, 75% of patients experience temporary vision loss, and 17% suffer permanent damage.
- Rising tattoo popularity, especially larger black ink designs, may increase cases of tattoo-associated uveitis in Australia.