The exact duration of hormone therapy for ocular uveitis is largely related to the severity of the condition, with no definite recovery time. Generally speaking, oral hormones mostly need to last from one month to three months and beyond. Uveitis is a common autoimmune disease in ophthalmology, which can be characterized by redness of the eyes, eye pain, blurred vision, etc. Hormones are usually needed to maintain the treatment. If the symptoms of uveitis are mild, the disease can be controlled within one month after effective treatment; if the symptoms are severe, it may need to be maintained for more than three months; if accompanied by systemic immune diseases, the treatment time may even be longer. It is worth noting that for severe cases of uveitis, it is generally more difficult to cure and may require long-term medication to control the condition. You should seek medical attention for uveitis and use hormone therapy regularly under the guidance of your doctor.