Iridocyclitis usually heals in a few days

Iridocyclitis usually heals in a few days, depending on the severity of the patient’s condition and the treatment, with the earlier the treatment, the better the outcome. It is an inflammation of the iris ciliary body caused by various reasons, mostly in young adults, and is prone to recurrence. The principles of its treatment are anti-inflammatory, prevention of post-iris adhesions, and common symptoms of eye pain, photophobia, and blurred vision. If the patient is in the early stages of iridocyclitis, anti-inflammatory treatment with antimicrobial drops is required promptly. After 1 month of standardized treatment, the inflammation will gradually decrease and the dose of medication can be considered reduced or discontinued, and the specific recovery time varies from person to person. In some patients, iridocyclitis develops over a lifetime, and medication can only provide relief but not recovery. In addition, patients with iridocyclitis should have a regular routine, not use their eyes for long periods of time, and avoid eating spicy and irritating foods as much as possible.