Gone through Lasik surgery one year back
My right is blurry during dark while I am watcing movies in dark or in movie theaters
Seeing fine in the day but suffering in night
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Post op refractive surgery patients frequently have the problem of glare during night because the pupil size increases in the dark and the edge of the flap raised during surgery comes in the line of vision and causes the glare. If the problem is too much, you can consider using topical medication to reduce pupillary size before going to watch movie etc. but that can’t be prescribed without baseline evaluation
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