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Ocular toxoplasmosis is a parasitic eye infection that causes inflammation of the retina and choroid, leading to blurred vision, eye pain, and potential vision loss. It is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which infects the eye tissue and triggers an immune response. The Toxoplasma Antibody (IgG) blood test is the most important test for diagnosis because it detects antibodies indicating exposure to the parasite.
Ocular toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which infects the eye tissue and triggers inflammation in the retina or choroid. Most people acquire this parasite through undercooked meat, contaminated water, or contact with infected cat feces. The parasite can remain dormant in the body for years before reactivating in the eye, causing sudden vision problems, floaters, and eye pain.
The Toxoplasma Antibody (IgG) blood test is the most important test for ocular toxoplasmosis because it detects antibodies your immune system produces in response to Toxoplasma gondii infection. A positive IgG result confirms you have been exposed to the parasite, which helps your eye doctor connect your eye inflammation to this specific infection. This blood test is essential for supporting the clinical diagnosis when your ophthalmologist sees characteristic eye lesions during examination, as it confirms the parasite is the underlying cause of your vision problems.
You should get tested if you experience sudden blurred vision, eye pain, floaters, light sensitivity, or notice dark spots in your vision that do not go away. Testing is especially important if you have a weakened immune system, are pregnant, or have been diagnosed with unexplained eye inflammation by an ophthalmologist. Early detection through blood testing helps confirm the diagnosis and allows for prompt treatment to prevent permanent vision damage.
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Increase resistance or strength training
Prioritize 7–8 hours of quality sleep per night, try to reduce stress
Include more zinc- and magnesium-rich foods (like shellfish, beef, pumpkin seeds, spinach)
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