Pupillary Dilatation for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
This guide prepares diabetic patients for pupillary dilatation during diabetic retinopathy screening. It explains why eye drops are used to dilate pupils for better photography and diagnosis, especially when cataracts are present. The material provides important safety information including temporary vision blurring lasting 5-6 hours, driving restrictions, and rare but serious warning signs of acute glaucoma that require immediate medical attention.
This article is published by and last updated in 2026.