There is no complete cure for iridocyclitis, and the condition can be brought under control in about 1 to 2 weeks with the use of medication at each episode. Iridocyclitis is the most common autoimmune disease of the eye. It is an inflammation that develops when the body’s immune system functions abnormally and attacks its own iris and ciliary body tissues, resulting in redness of the eye, eye pain, loss of vision, photophobia, and other symptoms. There is currently no way to change the patient’s constitution through treatment, so it is not possible to completely cure iridocyclitis. Patients need to use hormone eye drops and other timely treatment to inhibit the immune response and eliminate the inflammation every time the disease develops, for example, you can order prednisolone acetate eye drops, tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops, etc., and the inflammation can usually be brought under control after treatment for about 1~2 weeks. Patients should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination in a timely manner, and after a clear diagnosis, the doctor will formulate a reasonable treatment plan.