Re: pupil dilation & halos on bright lights
- From: William Stacy <wstacy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 15:29:39 GMT
Because the outermost parts of the cornea have lots of aberrations, which are not involved with normal pupil size. The Designer made the peripheral cornea for structural support, not for vision.
w.stacy, o.d.
Kyle wrote:
My eyes were checked inside and I have pupil dilation drops near the after.
My iris got wide and my lens accomodation is affected for hours.
At night. I can see all point sources light sparkling.
Can anyone explain this? I own telescopes but no more
how big it is, it never sees point sources as sparkling
with halos.
How come wide pupillary dilation can cause halos?
Kyle
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