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Originally Posted by stevegee
I have pretty bad light sensitivity. Going to the optomotrist. Is it ok to have those eye dilation drops?
Want to make sure that will not make light sensitivity even worse.
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Choose an optometrist with a wide field fundus camera, typically known in the UK as an Optomap. This instrument photographs 80% of your retina so that you don't need dilation. You will though experience a flash of light. It operates without the need for dilation and offers a far better view of the retina than traditional direct or indirect ophthalmoscopy.
You can always decline dilation anyway.