Blurry vision post lasik

2023-04-04 18:07:28
I'm 21 and I have had lasik procedure done around 2 months back. My one eye is perfect when i wake up in the morning but the vision gradually reduces (blurry) by the day despite using eyedrops...what should i do?
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Please consult an ophthalmologist You need to get a detailed evaluation done There is nothing to worry , For some individuals healing may be slightly delayed or it could be as simple as just dry eyes , so to know better and to be on the prevention side please get your eyes checked immediately
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Consult the operating surgeon

Answered2023-04-05 11:31:31

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Please consult your operating surgeon

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Consult your operating surgeon..

Answered2023-04-05 04:19:02

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Get a DILATED REFRACTION to confirm if there's regression (Return of Power) Repeating Pentacam scan will help. Fluctuating vision could be due to haze/corneal edema/ flap problems/ muscle imbalance. All of which are normal, and treatable. It can take anywhere between 1-3 months for your eyes to fully adjust to your LASIK.
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Visit your treating physician and follow their advise.

Answered2023-04-05 02:41:24

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It will normally takes some time. Pl consult your laik surgeon.

Answered2023-04-05 02:27:18

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