Blind Eye Condition Will Make It Difficult To See In Front Of Bright Light

in bright •  last year 
Glare is the glimmer of his vision, can not see real because the light is too bright. Example: Glare eyes when looking at the sun. Glare occurs when the amount of light entering the eye is greater than the eye's ability to process it. This blind eye condition will make it difficult to see in front of bright light such as direct sunlight or its reflection. Eye sensitivity that is too high to light can also cause glare. The most common cause of light sensitivity is when the eyes are dry. Dry eye occurs when the tear glands cannot secrete enough tears to keep the eye moist. Chronic dry eye and photophobia often occur together. Eyes that hurt when you see light may be photophobia. Photophobia is a condition where the eyes feel pain or discomfort when looking at light. Photophobia is common in people who have eye and nervous system disorders. A person who suffers from photophobia, is not actually afraid of light, but they are very sensitive to it. Sunlight or bright indoor light can be uncomfortable, even painful. Photophobia is not a medical condition, it is usually a symptom of another problem.
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