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What Causes Light Sensitivity In The Right Eye Caused Due To An Injury?

good day sir, please i was slapped on the right side of my face and it affected my right eye. and since then am unable to work with my laptop due to the light. though its been a week now but am thinking it has persisted because i still try to work with it rather than resting it while i use the ieyedrop that am currently using.
Tue, 4 Jul 2017
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Additional to what you're describing, it would be important to know which drops are you using. Commonly, after a trauma to the eye, drops such as Cyclopentolate or Atropine can be given. These drops have the side effects of letting into the eye more than the usual amount of light that usually enters, as well as some blurriness or difficulty focusing. Could you be kind enough to share with me which is the name of the drops used?
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What Causes Light Sensitivity In The Right Eye Caused Due To An Injury?

Hello, Additional to what you re describing, it would be important to know which drops are you using. Commonly, after a trauma to the eye, drops such as Cyclopentolate or Atropine can be given. These drops have the side effects of letting into the eye more than the usual amount of light that usually enters, as well as some blurriness or difficulty focusing. Could you be kind enough to share with me which is the name of the drops used?