It is well established that many activities make dry eyes worse: reading, using any type of video screen, watching TV and going to movies. LINK: https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/electronic-screen-alert-avoid-this-vision-risk
Hello,here's another update after a very long time,i returned because i thought that things i found out might help someone. So,what i found out is that i have severe dry eye syndrome,and doctors said that my dry eyes are the cause of my bad vision. We don't have Restasis or something similar in here so my only option are artificial tears which barely help at all. I wanted to point to another thing,someone might judge me but i'm 100% sure that LED monitors,phones,....are causing dry eyes. How do i know? Simple. I've been using LED monitors and my eyes were becoming worse all the time,but few months ago i bought CCFL monitor and since than my eyes are stable. Also i noticed that when i'm using my phone a lot my eyes become irritated and very dry but i can sit whole day in front off CCFL monitor without problem. I have another proof,my sister started using my LED monitor because she didn't believe me and after just one week off usage she developed same night vision problems which i have,and after she stopped to use LED monitor her eyes returned to normal. So my point is some people are obviously sensitive to LED light,not all, but some are,my father also used that LED monitor for few months and he got zero problems,he even said that it's better than CCFL for him. I tried multiple LED monitors and all have same effect for me.
I hope that this might help someone,if anyone reading this and having hard time with LED lights than stop using them before it's too late,for me it is. I will update you again when i found out something new.
If you have suffered after a long time for dilated pupils or your pupils react slower than normal to changing light conditions, you will be more sensitive to sunlight. Consider purchasing eyeglasses with photochromic lenses that darken automatically outdoors in daylight for greater comfort. Or purchase sunglasses with polarized lenses for optimum comfort and glare reduction in bright sunlight.
If you notice dilated pupils after you've started taking one of the medications noted above, call the prescribing physician for advice.
In cases other than those described above, call your eye doctor immediately for advice if you notice your pupils are dilated — especially if the onset is sudden. If you don’t currently have an eye doctor near you, you can find one here.
Ok,heres a little update of this situation,...i visited my doctor again and she did corneal topography again,after that she said that my cornea is slightly curved but its so little that she think it can not be the cause of my problem,she belives that problem might be in my pupils which are over 8mm wide in dark. I didnt tried alphagan because i read that for some people it made some new symptoms which they didnt had before and also they say that you get used to it after few months so after that it doesnt work. My condition has got worse again and its continue to progress,its really hard for me to drive at night now and im getting really depressed,few nights ago i got so depressed that i liteareally abonden my job in the middle of my shift,also i stopped using my computer completely,i dont go out anymore and i noticed that my blood sugar has started to go up its almost over the border of being normal,i had high sugar last year about month later after my vision problem started it was from stress and anxiety and it is happening again....I dont know what to do im suppose to start driving big trucks accross Europe very soon which i was waiting whole my life but until i fix this problem i guess that wont happen. I still dont understand why i wasnt offered any contact lenses i read that scleral lenses are really helpfull for this problem but i never tried them. Also i was trying to find what could be the cause of this and i figure out that i my problem started after buying new monitor,i was using small 17"monitor for years and never had problems but i did had a lot of eye strain,fatigue and dry eyes from it and 2 years ago i bought 22"led monitor which eliminated eye strain and dry eyes but after a year of using it i got this problems,i changed that monitor for brand new 24"led monitor but my problem is still getting worse so i decided to stop using computer completely. I dont know if this could really be the cause but i know for sure that until i bought LED monitor i didnt had problems so maybe its all new LED stuff which is killing our eyes and health.
Also i would like to add that problem is with everything which gives or reflect light,also if i cover bottom part of my pupil when its dialeted it helps,its imposible for me to watch movies in dark room because white letters have ghosting on dark background so bad that i can see triple but only original text is clear other two are blurry and unreadable. This last over a year already and its getting worse over time.