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		<title>Night Vision Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two weeks ago I was treated with wavefront guided LASIK with Intralase. Although my vision was very good from the following day, I have had problems at night with severe starbursts, glare and halos around fluorescent lights (even indoors). ]]></description>
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<p>Graeme just asked:</p>
<blockquote><p>Hi Dave,</p>
<p>Two weeks ago I was treated with wavefront guided LASIK with Intralase by [clinic name deleted].</p>
<p>Although my vision was very good from the following day, I have had problems at night with severe starbursts, glare and halos around fluorescent lights (even indoors). I was told a couple of days ago that it will get better with time but since it&#8217;s hardly got better since day 1, I think there is a slim to no chance of this happening, especially as the eyes otherwise feel good with excellent vision.</p>
<p>Also, I was told a number of times that I had very large pupils which is why I needed wavefront guided LASIK to prevent my night visiion being affected. In hindsight and reading further on the Internet (which I now realise I should have done much more of) .</p>
<p>I guess I&#8217;m asking is there anything that I can do about this, anything I should ask them, e.g. pupil dilation, treatment area or anything like that to determine the reason for the starbursts and the fact that it hasn&#8217;t been done 100% correctly or I shouldn&#8217;t have been recommended as suitable? Or is there anything that can be done to improve it?</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t obviously want further surgery but I&#8217;ve seen on this page info about more modern lasers and larger treatment areas that you have used which almost eliminate night vision problems. Could this be an option? Although I have paid out £3000 so far and so wouldn&#8217;t welcome another big outlay especially without guarantees of success. My main problem is that come the winter I won&#8217;t even be able to get to work if my night vision remains as bad as this.</p>
<p>I would be grateful for any suggestions or advice that you have.</p></blockquote>
<p>Graeme, it is still very early after your treatment, so I think the advice from your clinic to wait is correct. I would normally allow 2-3 months for the vision to settle fully before looking if anything else needs doing, especially if it was a particularly large prescription. So please be patient for now.</p>
<p>Keep in contact with your clinic, and repeat testing at 4, 8 and 12 weeks post-op can help monitor your progress and relieve anxiety. You would want refractions and wavefront scans in particular, as night problems can arise from both low and high order aberrations. Low order means your prescription, but from your description your distance vision is excellent so not likely to be much prescription left &#8211; but you can confirm at your next visit.</p>
<p>It can occur if the treatment zone was significantly smaller than the scotopic (dark conditions) pupil size but clinics and doctors are well aware of this and modern lasers can treat a wide area of the cornea. You can ask about your dark pupil size and the full optical zone used at your treatment, as well as the total treatment zone (including the blend zone that feathers the treatment edges outside of the full optical zone area). </p>
<p>If the night vision problems persist, treatment is usually possible and will depend on the cause. Patience first though, as these symptoms can improve significantly yet. Give them the opportunity to assess and review your progress. Please let me know how you get on.</p>
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