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Can you drive after eye dilation drops?

Can you drive after eye dilation drops?

Many patients do drive themselves after having their eyes dilated, but it is important to remember that you will be sensitive to light, and your vision may be somewhat blurry. You should wear dark sunglasses after your exam.

Does dilation affect near vision?

Dilating drops make it hard for your eyes to focus on things close to you. You probably won’t be able to read, use the computer, or do other tasks that require near vision after your appointment, unless you wear bifocals or use reading glasses. If you work outside, the bright light may bother you.

How long is vision impaired after dilation?

After your eyes are fully dilated, the effects will last for four to six hours for most people. Some people feel the effects of dilating drops for longer, including people with lighter color eyes.

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How long does pupil dilation last after drops?

How long do dilating drops last? Dilating eye drops used for examination of the eyes usually last anywhere from 4 to 24 hours. This depends on the strength and type of the drop, and on the individual patient. Dilation can last longer in people with lighter colored eyes, and in some cases, may last longer than 24 hours.

When should you stop driving with glaucoma?

For example, in most states if your best-corrected visual acuity is 20/40 or better, you can have an unrestricted driver’s license (as long as your visual field is adequate). If your vision is between 20/40 and 20/70, most states would restrict you from driving at night or on the interstate.

Can you drive if you have peripheral vision loss?

Be aware that peripheral vision loss will also affect your ability to drive safely. This may prevent you from being able to keep, renew or obtain a driver’s license — even if you can still see 20/20 on an eye chart.

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Is it safe to drive after pupillary dilatation?

There are no documented guidelines on driving after pupillary dilatation. This is a study of patients who drove a car after attending the eye casualty for an ocular examination during which their pupils were dilated.

What happens if you don’t Dilate Your Pupils?

If you’ve never had your pupils dilated, you can’t be sure how your eyes will react. So it’s probably best to arrange for someone to drive you home. Bring shades. Sunlight or any bright light may not harm your eyes when they’re dilated, but it can make them feel uncomfortable.

What happens when you get your eyes dilated for an exam?

When you get your eyes dilated, your doctor uses special drops to open your pupils wide. This let them get a look at your whole eye, including all the nerves and blood vessels at the back, to check for signs of diseases. The drops your doctor uses usually last for 4-6 hours, or sometimes longer.

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What should you do if your eyes are dilated while driving?

Bring shades. Sunlight or any bright light may not harm your eyes when they’re dilated, but it can make them feel uncomfortable. Bring a pair of sunglasses for the ride home to cut down on the glare. Chill out.