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Light Sensitivity

Light sensitivity, also known as photophobia, is an intolerance of light, including sunlight, florescent light and incandescent light. In some cases, light sensitivity may be so severe that any light at all is irritating; in other cases, only bright light is problematic.

People with light-colored eyes are those most likely to suffer from light sensitivity. People with cataracts and migraine headache sufferers are also prone to experience light sensitivity. Rarely, light sensitivity is a sign of an underlying problem, such as a corneal abrasion or central nervous system disorder. It can also be linked to contact lens irritation, sunburn, refractive surgery, such as LASIK, and, in the most severe cases, retinal detachment. Certain medications have also been linked to light sensitivity.

Treatment for light sensitivity depends on the triggering cause. If medication is the cause, seek a doctor's care to change the prescription. In general, however, the discomfort associated with light sensitivity can be relieved by wearing sunglasses coated with ultraviolet protection.

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