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After dilated pupils, the child is afraid of light, does it matter?

After dilated pupils, the child is afraid of light, does it matter?

After dilated pupils, the child is afraid of light, does it matter?

A: Under the guidance of a doctor, mydriasis rarely causes adverse reactions. Parents will find that children have photophobic phenomena after mydriasis, which is due to the dilating drug will make the pupils dilate, the increase in the light entering the eye will enhance the eye stimulation, and the child will have reactions such as light fear and tears. Because of the paralysis of the ciliary muscle after mydriasis, there will be blurred nearsightedness. When this happens, parents don't have to worry too much, when the effect of the drug gradually disappears, the pupil gradually recovers, these symptoms will gradually recover. However, the drug should be discontinued as soon as there is an adverse reaction (such as a fever or burning sensation in the face, facial flushing, eye discomfort, dry mouth, dizziness, nausea, etc.) or signs of an allergic reaction.

Edit: Ya Ya