Ophthalmologist Questions Vision loss

Wide angle glaucoma?

Reduction in vision after using Xalamol and Brimopress eye drops? Is this normal?

Male | 56 years old
Complaint duration: 2 days
Medications: xolamol/brimopress eye drops
Conditions: glaucoma

6 Answers

No. See an ophthalmologist.
No. Maybe an allergy to one of the drops.
Far too complex a question to answer here. A drop in visual acuity, visual field, color perception or both. These are not the names of drops used in the US but I can hazard a guess as to what they are. They do not normally cause loss of vision. I would consult an Ophthalmologist.
Beta blockers don’t usually cause blurriness. Please go to your primary eye care provider and get checked.
Temperary loss of vision for a few minutes is normal. Then vision should return. If vision does not get back to normal you need to see an eyecare professional
It could be a side effect of the drops but go in and ask your dr to review your eyes