Do Your Eyes Hurt After Watching The Eclipse? Check These Signs Of Damage
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Do Your Eyes Hurt After Watching The Eclipse? Check These Signs Of Damage

Did you look at the solar eclipse without approved eyewear? If so‚ you may be one of the millions who have been googling Why do my eyes hurt? We have good news for youyoure probably just fine. If you think youre experiencing eye pain‚ its likely your anxiety is lying to you. According to USA Today‚ the damage would have been done to your eyeball‚ which doesnt have nerve endings. So the pain youre feeling is not proof of long-term damage. More good news is that even if you are suffering from other symptoms such as pain around the eye‚ headaches‚ or blurry vision‚ they will probably go away within a few days or weeks. After the 2017 solar eclipse‚ there were only about 100 documented cases of true eye damage‚ reports NPR‚ and millions were looking at the sun. The most worrisome condition caused by gazing at an eclipse is solar retinopathy‚ which is when the light damages your retina. Exposure of the retina to intense visible light causes damage to itslight-sensitive rod and cone cells‚ Dr. Ralph Chou at the University of Waterloo in Canada wrote. The light triggers a series of complex chemical reactions within the cells which damages their ability to respond to a visual stimulus‚ and in extreme cases‚ can destroy them.People suffering from the condition wouldnt experience immediate symptoms either. It could take up to 12 hours to notice issues or discomfort. Symptoms Of Solar RetinopathyThe American Academy of Ophthalmology says these are the main symptoms of solar retinopathy:Blurry visionHeadacheA blind spot in your central vision in one or both eyesIncreased light sensitivity Distorted visionfor example‚ a straight line may appear bent. Dyschromatopsia (changes in how you perceive color) If youre experiencing any of these symptoms‚ visit an ophthalmologist for diagnosis or treatment. You can find the source of this storys featured image here. The post Do Your Eyes Hurt After Watching The Eclipse? Check These Signs Of Damage appeared first on InspireMore.