Possibly: Night myopia is not completely understood, but believed to be due to slight increase in myopia due to the pupils enlarging at night or from the eyes trying to accommodate causing a resulted myopia (because in the dark the eye does not have good focal points to adjust to, so it attempts to accommodate to bring things into focus). I have prescribed glasses for slight myopia and it has helped some.
Answered 11/5/2015
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Refraction: You may just need to have an update refraction to see if you are under corrected. Under-corrected myopia tends to manifest itself at night when your pupils are more dilated. Make an appointment with your eye md.
Answered 12/10/2013
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