How long it usually takes for trachoma to heal on its own

Trachoma usually does not heal itself, timely treatment, there is a possibility of recovery. Trachoma is a chronic conjunctival inflammation of the eye, commonly caused by Sarcoplasmosis infection, which is contagious, and patients will experience discomfort such as itchy eyes, tearing, and loss of vision. If trachoma is not treated in time, it usually does not heal on its own, and may also cause some complications, such as eyelid entropion and inversion, ptosis, ocular adhesion, chronic dacryocystitis, conjunctival dryness, etc., which makes it more difficult to treat. If the symptoms of trachoma appear, it is recommended to go to the ophthalmology department of regular hospitals as soon as possible for consultation and treatment, so as not to cause serious infections or complications, etc. Generally, after about one month of regular medication, it can be gradually recovered. Usually, patients should pay attention to eye hygiene, do a good job of eye cleaning, avoid rubbing the eyes with their hands, and not to share towels and other daily necessities with family members, so as to avoid cross-infection. Trachoma patients are advised to consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.