There is no definitive time frame for how long it takes to heal from acute iridocyclitis, and it depends on the severity of the condition and whether it is treated promptly and effectively, which usually takes more than 2 weeks. The main treatment modalities for acute iridocyclitis include pupil dilatation, anti-allergic glucocorticoids, inflammation control, and anti-inflammatory and analgesic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which should be administered for more than two weeks, especially glucocorticoids, which should be tapered after 2 weeks. Therefore, acute iridocyclitis usually takes more than 2 weeks to heal, and some patients with late presentation and severe disease may take longer. In addition, acute iridocyclitis can recur after it has been cured. Once a patient is diagnosed with acute iridocyclitis, he or she should seek immediate treatment from an ophthalmologist, otherwise the condition is likely to be delayed and may even cause blindness, while paying attention to eye hygiene and keeping the eyes clean.