A 30-year-old man presents to his GP with a painful red eye, photophobia and reduced visual acuity. There is ciliary injection and a small, irregular pupil. What is the most appropriate management?AUrgent same-day ophthalmology referral for suspected acute anterior uveitisBTreat as conjunctivitis with topical chloramphenicol and review in 1 weekCReassure him and advise lubricating drops onlyDArrange routine ophthalmology referral in 3 monthsEPrescribe topical steroids in primary care without specialist inputCheck my answer