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Can I travel after mydriasis?

Landlord, I suggest not taking him. The following are the precautions for mydriasis optometry. You can have a look! 1, the eye ointment applied to the skin outside the eye should be wiped clean. 2. Because atropine can dilate the pupil, it is normal for patients to feel photophobia and difficulty in seeing near. 3. Avoid strong light stimulation when mydriasis, especially strong sunlight stimulation, and wear a sun hat or sunglasses outdoors. 4. Children should pay attention to care and avoid collision due to blurred vision during mydriasis. 5. Because mydriasis is to relax the regulation of ciliary muscles, don't use your eyes at close range during mydriasis, such as reading, watching TV and using the computer. 6. Very few children have obvious symptoms such as facial flushing, thirst, fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, constipation, hallucination, spasm, excitement and eyelid edema after mydriasis. If atropine is considered as an adverse reaction, they should stop taking drugs immediately or consult an ophthalmologist. 7. After stopping mydriasis, it takes about three weeks for the pupil to return to normal. However, due to individual differences, it is normal that the pupil recovery time will be different.