What are the symptoms of iritis?

Iritis clinically also known as iridocyclitis, patients may experience eye pain, conjunctival congestion, blurred vision and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Iridocyclitis can be categorized into acute iridocyclitis and chronic iridocyclitis, which is mainly caused by trauma, infection, and immune abnormalities. Under the stimulation of inflammation, patients with acute iridocyclitis may experience eye pain, conjunctival congestion, photophobia, vision loss and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Patients with chronic iridocyclitis may experience symptoms such as iris depigmentation, conjunctival congestion, blurred vision, eye swelling and pain, as well as post-corneal deposits such as goat’s fat and star-shaped deposits. Patients should pay attention to eye hygiene to avoid recurrence of the infection, which may lead to vision loss.
It is recommended that patients with iridocyclitis should visit the hospital in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.