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What Causes Cloudy Vision After Using Contact Lenses?

I have extremely cloudy vision and when I look at light dorrectly (light bulbs, the moon, my laptop) I see I full circle around the light. I just started wearing contacts again. I only get the cloudy vision about 30 minutes after putting in my contacts. I ve never had issues with contacts before. Notably I am now 3000 feet higher than I was last time I wore contacts. I ve tried to use the blink contact eye drops. They didn t make any difference.
Mon, 9 Mar 2020
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Hello,

The cloudy vision after use of contact lenses at the height of 3000 feet indicates possible alteration in the intra occular pressure leading to papilledema or other problems rather than contact lens problem. Immediately consult your ophthalmologist and get a detailed examination done for the final diagnosis and cure accordingly.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Cloudy Vision After Using Contact Lenses?

Hello, The cloudy vision after use of contact lenses at the height of 3000 feet indicates possible alteration in the intra occular pressure leading to papilledema or other problems rather than contact lens problem. Immediately consult your ophthalmologist and get a detailed examination done for the final diagnosis and cure accordingly. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon