What are the contraindications to the diet of uveitis

Uveitis is an autoimmune disease that is associated with rheumatism and arthritis. When uveitis strikes, such as acute anterior uveitis, there is redness, eye pain, photophobia, tearing, and blurred vision. In this case, if you eat irritating foods, such as barbecue, greasy foods, or chili peppers, garlic, or onions, you will stimulate the eyes to become more tearful and photophobic. In addition, if you drink alcohol or smoke, it will make the uveitis attack more serious and the treatment will take longer. So it is appropriate to eat light, then low salt, low fat, try not to eat chili or irritating food during the attack of uveitis, and finally drink more water.