Hi,I am Software Engineer.
I had viral conjunctivitis followed by blurry vision in July 2017.My eye doctor advised me to take Hydro eyes drops and ointment cream.It took around 40 days to come back my normal vision.
Recently in March 2018,
I started to see halos and glares in the night.This time, I used Genteal drops and petro D drops as consulted by doc.But it never improved the vision.I started to see things double.
Hence I changed the doc in June 2018 and new doc advised me to take flurisone drops & use anti reflective glasses.He told me that I have got diplopia due to leftover marks in eyes from viral conductivities in 2017 and it will take some time to recover from that.I am using flurisone since last 40 days and not finding anything positive.
I still see halos, glares in the night.
I don't have number in both eyes.
Looking in the lights is very tough in night.
Double vision throughout the day.
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This is purely an optical phenomenon that may be happening due to patches of localised corneal oedema and/or superficial opacities. It may improve with time. A good slit lamp examination can settle the issue as you may counselled accordingly.
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