Low-concentration atropine eye drops generally do not affect naked eye vision.
Low-concentration atropine eye drops are a drug of choice for the prevention and control of myopia. They can prevent myopia and slow its development by improving the blood supply to the choroid, but they cannot eliminate myopia that has already formed, so they will not improve naked-eye vision.
Low concentration atropine eye drops will not cause obvious pupil dilation and paralyze the ciliary muscle like high concentration atropine eye drops, so the patients will not have too much impact on their daily life and vision at work after using the drug.
In summary, the use of low concentration atropine eye drops treatment usually does not affect the naked eye vision. Specific use should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.