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"There are often no immediate signs of eye damage after viewing an eclipse without proper eye protection"
If youve looked at the eclipse without glasses, do you feel the adverse effects immediately or over time?
It is unsafe for anyone to look directly at the sun for any length of time or during an eclipse, as damage can occur within seconds of exposure. The sun is incredibly bright some 400,000 times brighter than a full moon. Any amount of exposure can cause short-term and long-term damage.
If immediately, what are the signs?
Short-term issues can include solar keratitis, which is similar to sunburn of the cornea (the front part of the eye). This can cause eye pain and light sensitivity, with symptoms often occurring within 24 hours after exposure.
If over time, what are the things you should look for?
Long-term issues can include solar retinopathy, which is when the sun burns a hole in the retinal tissues, usually occurring at the fovea. This can cause loss of central vision, with symptoms occurring immediately to two weeks after exposure. Depending on the severity of the retinopathy, vision problems can last for months or be permanent.
How do you know if you might have damaged your retina/vision?
There are often no immediate signs of eye damage after viewing an eclipse without proper eye protection. Symptoms can occur immediately, within several hours or even weeks after exposure. Potential signs of damage include sensitivity to light, eye pain and loss of vision in one or both eyes.
If youve looked at the eclipse without glasses, do you feel the adverse effects immediately or over time?
It is unsafe for anyone to look directly at the sun for any length of time or during an eclipse, as damage can occur within seconds of exposure. The sun is incredibly bright some 400,000 times brighter than a full moon. Any amount of exposure can cause short-term and long-term damage.
If immediately, what are the signs?
Short-term issues can include solar keratitis, which is similar to sunburn of the cornea (the front part of the eye). This can cause eye pain and light sensitivity, with symptoms often occurring within 24 hours after exposure.
If over time, what are the things you should look for?
Long-term issues can include solar retinopathy, which is when the sun burns a hole in the retinal tissues, usually occurring at the fovea. This can cause loss of central vision, with symptoms occurring immediately to two weeks after exposure. Depending on the severity of the retinopathy, vision problems can last for months or be permanent.
How do you know if you might have damaged your retina/vision?
There are often no immediate signs of eye damage after viewing an eclipse without proper eye protection. Symptoms can occur immediately, within several hours or even weeks after exposure. Potential signs of damage include sensitivity to light, eye pain and loss of vision in one or both eyes.
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/How-to-Know-If-You-Suffered-Eye-Damage-Watching-the-Eclipse-441306553.html
So, after reading this I guess we should keep watching the 'fake news' president to see if the idiot did actually damage his eyes!
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Signs of Potential Eye Damage After Watching Solar Eclipse, According to an Eye Care Expert (Original Post)
icymist
Aug 2017
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bdamomma
(63,849 posts)1. oh well
and he did it 7 times.
RKP5637
(67,108 posts)2. He's such a F'en idiot. Words pale to describe how stupid he is. n/t
pat_k
(9,313 posts)3. "I've got amazing corneas; rods and cones beyond belief -- the world's best. Everybody knows it!...
Can't you almost hear it as they walked off the balcony?
"I've got amazing corneas; rods and cones beyond belief -- the world's best. Everybody knows it! Impervious to the brightness light in the universe. Nobody has eyes like mine. Nobody!
pokerfan
(27,677 posts)4. #5 Re-invading Afghanistan?