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Cycloplegic eye drops do tend to sting for a few seconds when instilling them into the eye. Depending on the type of cycloplegic drop used, sometimes they have the temporary side effect of leaving the patient blurry for several hours. The patient could experience blurred vision even into the next day. Because cycloplegic eye drops also dilate the pupil, it will make the patient light sensitive for a few hours and protective sunglasses should be worn.

