Uveitis in the left eye is now invisible

  Patient Question: Disease: Uveitis plus cataract, cataract 22 days after surgery Description: Examination and laboratory tests: Inflammation in the fundus of the left eye is not visible Treatment (current medication or recent surgery): compound neomycin sulfate eye drops, cataract surgery done on April 22 Medical history: The eye was red and swollen at the end of October 2013, the initial examination said it was keratitis, treated as keratitis, more than 10 days after the incident I was diagnosed with uveitis and was hospitalized at the Second People’s Hospital of Pingdingshan for 7 days and went home for observation, which finally developed into cataract plus uveitis.  Uveitis is a disease that can easily recur and varies greatly from one type of uveitis to another, and can lead to blindness in severe cases. It is recommended that you find an eye hospital that specializes in uveitis and follow a regular course of treatment.