TonometryGlaucoma Screening Test How It FeelsTonometry should not cause any eye pain. Your doctor will use
eyedrops to numb the surface of your eyes so that you will not feel the
tonometer during the test. You may have a scratchy feeling on your cornea. This
usually goes away in 24 hours. Some people become anxious when the tonometer needs to be touched
to the eye. In air-puff tonometry, only a puff of air touches the eye.
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