Iridocyclite

Iridocyclitis is an inflammation of the iris and ciliary body of the eye. This disease can be caused by various reasons, such as infection, allergies, trauma or autoimmune processes.

Symptoms of iridocyclitis may include redness, pain, swelling, and photophobia in the eyes. You may also experience decreased vision and the appearance of rainbow circles when looking at bright light.

Treatment for iridocyclitis includes the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, and steroids. In some cases, surgery may be required to remove foreign bodies or correct iris abnormalities.

Iridocyclitis can be dangerous to your eyesight if not treated promptly. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor when the first symptoms of this disease appear.



Iridocyclitis is an inflammatory process affecting the iris (iris) and ciliary body or posterior part of the choroid, associated with a variety of infectious or non-infectious inflammatory processes.

The causative agents of infectious iridocyclitis can be a variety of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. As a rule, iridocyclitis is a disease that accompanies the course of various common infections and diseases. Accompanying iridocyclitis can develop even after a common cold. Unlike conjunctivitis and keratitis, which occur when infection directly enters the eye from outside, and