Iridopia does not usually heal on its own and requires prompt medical attention to treat the primary cause, which is more commonly glaucoma.
In many cases, the symptoms disappear during the daytime, but this is not a self-healing condition. Rather, it is due to the fact that during the daytime, the light may be so strong that the pupil narrows, and then the peripheral angle of the eye opens up, and then the intraocular pressure decreases, making the rainbow vision disappear. It may also be caused by the fact that there will be no significant contrast during the day.
Often, irises are caused by eye diseases such as glaucoma. If the cause of the iris persists, the iris may reappear. Therefore, it is important to have a specific examination to find the cause of iris vision and then solve the problem.
It is recommended to seek medical treatment for iritis to avoid delaying the condition.