The treatment of iritis is divided into western medicine and herbal treatment. There are various types of western medicine treatments, including the use of fever compress therapy, which can be applied to the eye with hot towels, or steam fumigation with hot tea water. Next, the use of glucocorticoid eye drops, including dexamethasone and prednisone acetate eye drops. There is also the use of pupil-dilating medication, which can effectively relieve the pain caused by the lesion. Most importantly, pupil-dilating medication helps to loosen the posterior iris adhesions caused by the inflammatory response, avoiding the occurrence of pupillary blockage and further secondary glaucoma. Since iritis can easily recur or become chronic and persist. Therefore, it needs to be treated with Chinese herbal medicine. The specific method of Chinese herbal treatment depends on its manifestation to determine which tonics to use for treatment. For example, for the liver meridian wind-heat type, a newly prepared Chai Lian Tang is needed to remove the wind and clear the heat. In addition to eye manifestations, this type also has tinnitus, dizziness, pain in the armpits between the ribs, and yellow urine. The main treatment is Gentian Diarrhea of the Liver Tang, which clears the liver and gallbladder. Its main manifestations are irritability and anger, bitterness in the mouth, redness of the eyes, and burning urine. There is also a type of liver and kidney yin deficiency, which requires the use of Juju Dihuang Tang to nourish the liver and kidney and clear the head and eyes. The main manifestations are soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, insomnia and dreaminess, and irritability of the five hearts. In summary, there are several types of treatment for iritis, and once the disease is discovered, it is important to seek treatment at a regular hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease and causing further damage.