Blurred eyes after taking hormones, first check the intraocular pressure, fundus to clarify whether the blurred vision is caused by hormone overdose, such as clear hormone-induced, need to reduce the use of hormones, treatment of complications. 1. Long-term use of large amounts of hormones, such as dexamethasone, may cause hormonal glaucoma, manifested as eye pain, increased intraocular pressure, blurred vision. It is recommended to do visual acuity and intraocular pressure examination to clarify the diagnosis. The first treatment is to reduce or even stop the use of hormones, then take brinzolamide and other drugs to lower intraocular pressure, and in severe cases, perform peripheral iridectomy. 2. Long-term use of glucocorticosteroids such as prednisolone acetate to reduce macular edema may cause complications such as retinal detachment, manifested as blurred vision and light shadow in front of the eyes. It is recommended to take fundus photography examination to clarify the cause of the disease, reduce the use of hormones after fundus surgery. After taking hormone medication, it is important to follow up regularly to check the intraocular pressure and fundus, and to treat the complications as soon as they occur.