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Glare not going away
I noticed glare and halos in my vision after an dialated eye exam. I guessed it that may be it is due to dialation and waited for w days but it didn't go away. Went back to the doctor and they couldn't find any abnormalities. Retina normal and the IOP is norm as well along with my angle. It has been 3 weeks since then I still have glare and trouble focussing at a distance. It's difficult to drive. I feel like my pupils is still a bit dialated as I continue to see glare and concentric circles. It's getting disabling. Is there any way of reversal please tell me what to do I am helpless Power : +0.5 in both eyes
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Hi.. Get it checked from your doctor if the pupils are still dialated,looks highly unlikely though. If it is   they can try using pilocarpine drops to see if it works . But if you are just feeling and they are not dialated.....then things are different na. Try using sunglasses .. Use Refresh liquegel 3 times ..
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Dilatation effect of the eyedrop used for a routine check up never stays for more than 6 hrs.
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Try using Refresh tears 3-4 times a day for 2 weeks. Also prefer Antireflective coating on your glasses.
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Glare may be due to any abnormalities in media. If your eye examination is within normal limits than check your glasses for scratches and if you are driving car then scratches or dust on windscreen also leads to such kind of glare. Hope this helps.
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