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eye drops applied before an eye examination

i've experienced this damn thing once. unaware of what was going to happen to me.
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eye drops applied before an eye examination

it causes visual impairment and makes everything blurry.

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

it is a drop that can make some people unconscious. even with eye drops, medication is dangerous. it can cause rhythm disturbances in children that can stop the heart.

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

eye drops that requires you not to go to the examination alone without an attendant.

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

they are drops with mydriatic effect. it makes the iris expand

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

it is the drop that is used to dilate the pupil.

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

it is the drop that will really protect you.
in the first second they dropped it, i threw myself to the floor, dropping my eyes and head on the table due to pain though.

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

they do not drop this drop on narrow-angle glaucoma patients. because pupil dilation is a risk in these patients.

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

it is a drop that the ophthalmologist drops into the eyes with the words "let me drop, let the pupils grow, blur". examination is done after a while (15-20 minutes). rather than an extreme blur, light sensitivity is felt with exposure to the outside. if the weather is sunny, the eyes will tire outside. likely to cause headache. how large the pupils are can be seen very clearly in front of the mirror.

it is strongly recommended to go to this examination with sunglasses, for the way back.
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eye drops applied before an eye examination

chemical that causes temporary blindness.

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eye drops applied before an eye examination

fluid that dilates the pupil and blind you since the pupil is dilated, the amount of light entering the eye cannot be reduced, and the slightest light source, like a bat, is incredibly disturbing until its effect wears off. it's a terrible thing.

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