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.Did the brightness of the camera affect the child's eyes?

.Can a child be blinded by a camera flash?

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Today's technology has made life much easier than ever before. With the advent of the new gadget, it is only a matter of seconds before you click on a picture of the first moments of your newborn baby. As a parent, it is clear that you will want to capture your child's pictures to create memories and bring them lifelong pleasure. But the question that arises in the mind of every parent is: is flash photography safe for the child's eyes? Well, this is a frequently asked question so read on to find out if flash photography really does affect a child's eyes or is it just a myth.

Did the brightness of the camera affect the child's eyes?

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There has been a lot of talk over the years about the effects of a camera flash on a newborn's eyes. Many people think that the organs of the newborn are sensitive to powerful sources of light. Therefore, exposure to a strong source of light, such as a camera flash, can damage their vision. However, extensive studies have been conducted on the subject, and it has been observed that the brightness of the camera does not affect the child in any way. Other sources of light, such as tube lights or direct sunlight, can also sting a child's eyes for a few seconds. But it does not harm the child's eyesight in any way.

However, flash photography should not be used to take a picture of a child in a completely dark room or dim light. This is because it produces an electrical effect which causes a person to lose the light of their eyes completely for a few seconds, as it forces the retina. However, this is not just a children's feature. Adults can be just as affected by flashlight in a completely dark room.
Doctors believe that using a flashlight when clicking on pictures of newborns can help diagnose vision problems in a baby. Flash leads to the "red eye effect" in a picture: where clicking on a person with very focused eyes will have red spots on the cornea of ​​the eye. It is also for the newborn, and if it is found that the effect of red eyes on one eye is brighter than the other eye, it will indicate the need for immediate medical attention.

Can a child be blinded by a camera flash?

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It is often misunderstood that a camera flashlight can blind a newborn. After much research, doctors have come to the conclusion that there is no effective link between camera flash and children. Therefore, using the camera flash on children will not harm their eyesight, blind them.
Forced to rescue. In newborns, the reactions of thymus, which are less than a month old or even earlier in the pre-marital age, do not develop well. Therefore, whenever there is a flashing flash, students do not protect their eyes from it. That said, most cameras do not have a high enough flashlight to cause any kind of blindness. Most of the time, the retina responds well and returns to normal. But in the case of non-standard cameras or those used for wedding photography, for example, in which the level of light is high, there is a risk of potential damage. But in general, for babies older than one month, this is not true. Cameras are easy to use.

In 2015, China's official state-run newspaper, the People's Daily, published a gruesome story about a Chinese family who claimed that their child had lost his sight due to flash photography. In a news article claiming that a 3-month-old baby was blinded by a camera flash, Dr. Alex Leon challenged him. He is the chief pediatric ophthalmologist at Willie's Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, as well as an ocular geneticist. According to him, it is impossible for a camera flash to do such damage. Regular eye examinations and eye surgery involve exposing the patient's eyes to a strong source of light to diagnose any visual impairment.

The eyes are one of the most sensitive organs in the body, and your newborn's eyes are very sensitive. Therefore, as a parent, you need to make sure that your eyes are protected from any external damage. Therefore, you should keep the following things in mind to protect your child's eyes from injury:

Avoid rubbing your eyes: Make sure your child doesn't rub his eyes too much. Since the child is less likely to understand the permanent damage it can cause, it is best to prevent them from massaging their eyes permanently.
Stay away from sharp objects: Make sure your child is kept away from sharp objects. Injury to the eyes from a sharp object can damage the retina, causing severe and irreversible damage.
Check for symptoms: If you notice any abnormalities in your child's eyes, do not ignore them. Symptoms of an injury or infection include redness of the eyes, excessive and uncontrollable tears, or eye irritation. If you think they are more than usual, make sure you see a doctor.
Although there has been a lot of discussion about the possibility of a camera flash damaging a child's eyes, it has been proven to be a myth. It can be safely concluded that clicking on pictures of newborns under normal circumstances does not affect their vision in any way.

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