Can sympathetic uveitis be completely cured?

Sympathetic uveitis is often difficult to cure completely. Even with effective and standardized treatment, vision is often impaired, affecting the patient’s daily life. If the patient does not receive timely treatment or treatment is not standardized, the patient may manifest recurrent chronic uveitis, the disease is difficult to cure, or a variety of complications, may require long-term persistent treatment. In a few patients, the lesions are more severe, requiring prompt eye removal if necessary. Therefore, most of the sympathetic uveitis is difficult to completely cure, once found sympathetic uveitis, need to take glucocorticoid and other drugs and vitrectomy and other surgical treatment, as far as possible to preserve the eyeball and vision.