It differs between person. When I got mine it lasted about 2 hours.
No longer than two hours for me. I'd say probably in an hour.
yes you will loose your vision it might be a cure if you go to the doctor early before it start to happen
If you go on this site: http://symptoms.wrongdiagnosis.com/cosymptoms/dilated-pupils.htm there are lots of symptoms you can read about and you can also ask a doctor online on the same site who will get back to you a.s.a.p.
if you want to speed of the process of actually getting them dilated, you should go to a dark room and close your eyes. if you want to get your eyes back to normal, i dunno.
Once it has been dilated it will go back to it's normal size. The cervix is always open a little bit.
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It won't cause damage, but it adviseable to give your eyes a rest. It doesn't take them long to get back to normal.
If your pupils are dilated after a visit to an ophthalmologist, leave it be. It'll get back to normal in a couple hours. If not, and this is just for theoretical knowledge, drugs like atropine and hyoscine cause constriction of pupils.
It's severely reduced. They can see shadows, but no definition. Their sight goes back to normal once the shedding process is complete.
20/20 vision means you can see from 20 feet away what a person with normal vision can see from 20 feet away. So your eyes are normal. 20/30 vision means you have to be 20 feet away from something a normal person would be able to see at 30 feet away. So your eyes are nearsighted. 20/15 vision means you can see from 20 feet away what a normal person would have to stand 15 feet away from to see. So either your eyes are extremely sharp, or you are farsighted because you have to back further away from a thing to see it clearly.
yes, its just the bodys way of getting back to normal.
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Lasik surgery is a procedure that can help with vision problems. This often means that people do not have to use glasses, or spectacles anymore. This is an eye surgery.