Low intraocular pressure caused by iritis should first be treated with anti-inflammatory or hormonal medications for iris inflammation, and low intraocular pressure can usually be improved after the condition is under control.
In cases of low intraocular pressure, it is generally recommended that the primary disease be treated first. Therefore, for low intraocular pressure caused by inflammation of the iris, the first thing you need to do is to treat the iritis, and you can use anti-inflammatory medication such as diclofenac sodium eye drops and pranoprofen eye drops for external use. If the inflammation of the iris is too serious, hormonal drugs such as tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops can be used for a short period of time.
During the period of illness, you should pay attention to the rest of the eyes, pay attention to a balanced diet, and ensure sufficient sleep to help the condition get under control as soon as possible.
For low intraocular pressure caused by inflammation of the iris, you should choose the appropriate drugs and methods of treatment under the guidance of a doctor, do not use drugs without authorization.