If your eyes do not: improve in acuity over the next 24 hours, make an appointment with an eye doctor. It is possible that you have conjunctivitis with whatever Strep infection you had. Or it could be allergic conjunctivitis. If you start having eye pain though that is not normal and you should see a healthcare provider right away. Thanks for trusting in HealthTap.
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Depends: What are you being given this medication for? If you have infection of the nose and throat, it can pass up into the eye and lead to visual blur. Did the blur persist or was it temporary? If transient, you might just have some eye dryness. If this persists, especially after the condition for which you are taking medication is over, then see your ophthalmologist for diagnosis.
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