Whether inflammation of the eye can be cured by itself needs to be judged according to the type of disease, the degree of development, and physical fitness, and cannot be generalized. Inflammation of the eye may be caused by a variety of factors, such as bacterial or viral infection, trauma, structural changes within the eyeball, foreign body proliferation, foreign body invasion, etc., which may induce an inflammatory response. If the inflammation is caused by foreign body invasion, it can usually get better gradually after the foreign body is discharged, and the foreign body may be discharged by itself, so that the inflammation of the eye can be cured by itself; if the inflammation is caused by infection, in the case of mild condition, antibiotic eye drops can be applied to the eye to fight against infection, and artificial tear drops can be applied to the eye to keep the eye moisturized, together with the local hot compresses and massages, and most of the patients with conjunctivitis can be cured by themselves, whereas keratitis is not easy to be cured by itself, and it is necessary to treat it according to the infecting agent. If there are structural changes in the eyeball, there is usually no possibility of self-healing, and timely treatment is needed. Patients are advised to avoid eye fatigue, reduce the amount of time they spend using their eyes, work or study in a soft light environment, and look into the distance every 45 minutes.