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Old 11-03-2020, 02:50 AM
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Originally Posted by stevegee View Post
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.

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.
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