Is There A Medication For The Blurred, Cloudy And Grey Colored Vision After Waking Up?
I have secondary progressive MS. My last relapse was in Nov last year-my pupils would dilate by themselves for over 9 days. Ever since, I struggle seeing when I wake up. It s like sleeping in contact lenses. Blurry, cloudy, gray colored, and it usually takes over an hour to be able to see-it s like staring into the sun. Is there a medication I can take or is it just the disease progressing?
Hello It seems from the history that you are having blurred vision and colored halos in the morning on waking up. This indicates early morning corneal edema because of closed eye lids. The common causes to be ruled out chronic open angle glaucoma and corneal dystroohies like Fuchs endothelial dystrophy. These symptoms are not related to MS. Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly.
Hello It seems from the history that you are having blurred vision and colored halos in the morning on waking up. This indicates early morning corneal edema because of closed eye lids. The common causes to be ruled out chronic open angle glaucoma and corneal dystroohies like Fuchs endothelial dystrophy. These symptoms are not related to MS. Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly.
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Is There A Medication For The Blurred, Cloudy And Grey Colored Vision After Waking Up?
Hello It seems from the history that you are having blurred vision and colored halos in the morning on waking up. This indicates early morning corneal edema because of closed eye lids. The common causes to be ruled out chronic open angle glaucoma and corneal dystroohies like Fuchs endothelial dystrophy. These symptoms are not related to MS. Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly. Thank you