After dilated pupils will appear blurred vision, fear of bright light, it is best not to go swimming to avoid unnecessary injury.
Pupil dilation refers to the application of medication to completely paralyze the eye’s ciliary muscle, making the ciliary muscle lose its regulating effect, avoiding the lens from becoming convex, that is, removing the so-called pseudomyopia component, without affecting the accuracy of the results.
During pupil dilation, there will be blurred vision and the pupil does not respond to the intensity of light and may be stimulated by bright light and damage the eye.
Therefore, it is recommended to rest and not to go out for swimming during pupil dilation to prevent unnecessary damage due to blurred vision and bright light stimulation. It is important to use your eyes as little as possible to avoid irritation, and wear sunglasses or sun hats when you go out.