What to do if your eyes are blurry with IOLs

Blurred eyes with IOLs may be caused by glaucoma, corneal edema, fundus lesions, etc. You should go to the ophthalmology department of regular hospitals as soon as possible for examination, to clarify the cause, and then actively intervene in the treatment, such as the use of eye drops and intravenous drugs. 1. Glaucoma: the blurring of eyes with IOLs may be complicated by glaucoma, which should be treated systemically or locally as soon as possible with the doctor, such as intravenous mannitol, topical use of intraocular pressure-lowering timolol eye drops, etc., and the medications need to be used under the guidance of the doctor. 2. Corneal edema: Corneal edema leads to blurring of the eyes with IOLs, if necessary, hypertonic ointment can be applied under the guidance of a professional doctor, or intravenous mannitol to improve the blurring of the eyes. 3. fundus lesions: if the occurrence of macular edema and other fundus lesions, caused by blurred eyes, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, as prescribed by the application of glucocorticoid drugs or laser and other ways to improve the treatment. If you have blurred eyes with IOLs, it is recommended that you go to the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause and take targeted treatment measures in a timely manner.