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    Hi, I had LASIK 11 weeks ago and I have a problem not seeing nearly as well 15 or so minutes after I use artificial tears. I've never had an irritated feeling in my eyes.

    I'm not sure if I even have dry eye. Would the use of atrificial tears dramatically improve my vision for a while even if I don't have dry eyes?

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    Yes, the tear film is the first "refractive surface" light travels through. In order to see clearly you must have a good tear film, clear cornea and lens and then the retina where the images are "developed".

    The artificial tear fills in the valleys that occur on the cornea, giving a more spherical refractive surface for light to travel through.

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      Originally posted by DaveFl99 View Post
      Hi, I had LASIK 11 weeks ago and I have a problem not seeing nearly as well 15 or so minutes after I use artificial tears. I've never had an irritated feeling in my eyes.

      I'm not sure if I even have dry eye. Would the use of atrificial tears dramatically improve my vision for a while even if I don't have dry eyes?
      Generally artificial tears will improve vision if the cornea is dry or the surface irregular. An individual with a healthy cornea will normally not see an improvement is quality of vision.

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