What eye drops to use for iridocyclitis

Iridocyclitis, also called iridocyclitis, is a type of anterior uveitis. For the treatment of this disease, two main types of eye drops are chosen: the first, glucocorticoid eye drops, such as tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops and fluticasone eye drops, which have a powerful anti-inflammatory effect, and can effectively reduce and control the aseptic inflammation in the eye; the second, ciliary muscle paralyzers, including cotrimoxazole tropicamide eye drops, and atropine eye drops, which mainly is to avoid the adhesion of the iris, which can lead to secondary glaucoma, by moving the pupil. Systemic glucocorticosteroids, such as oral prednisone acetate tablets, are only considered if symptoms are very severe. Recovery from this disease is slow, so it is important to use medication regularly and review regularly during treatment and recovery.