Thanks for a reasonable video that doesn't say run to the eye doctor immediately. I think mine has occurred either due to allergies or nasal congestion or sweat getting in my eyes. All this because I've been running outside and it's been very hot and I noticed my eyes have been burning when sweat gets in my left eye. I hope it heals on it's own hopefully when the weather gets cooler. I know with eyes it can take a while to heal. As long as it doesn't get worse I'll feel better about recovering.
I have chronic light sensitivity to artificial light not sun light. I have to drive old cars with old dashboards cause I can’t have digital dashboards, also I cannot have anything newer than the iPhone 8 because the rest give me migraines, I lost my car sales job 3 years ago because of this, I have been checked at the hospital but they couldn’t find anything wrong with my eyes…
Use blue light blocking films for your electronic devices, get a neurolens , Thera specs and blue light blocker eyeglasses. Use your electronic devices with a red tint (on color settings) - supplement with Lutein, Astaxsantin.
Although I have seen the eye conditions in both adults and children, they are generally more common in adults because they have more risk factors (e.g. contact lens wearing, excessive screen viewing, onset of autoimmune disorders, etc).
My eyes start paining even in a little sunlight and cant even open them And i have alot of black floaters and something like glitters type lights when i see upto sky What is this doctor? Is it serious
@@msc-c9z well that is good. There are very good antihistamine eye drops or tablets. I am not a doctor but always good to take your doctor’s advice. It is not easy for someone to diagnose in UA-cam.
@@Who-cu9eu check for your emotions if you are holding grudge the body increases bitter and nerves gets effected. 2.eat food which you ate from when you're born till your age 20 that's your food for rest of your life (exept junk food,palm oil ) alcohol and smoking is strictly no 3.exersise don't no gym do Surya namaskar yoga, medicine have Ashwagandha Power half spoon twice, do rudra mudra for 40 mins. with 3 breaks before sleep. For light sensitivity still haven't found
Thank you for the video. Since I got sick with COVID-19 in April 2022, I’ve developed extreme light sensitivity. I can’t handle daylight or even bright indoor lights without wearing sunglasses, so I’ve basically been living in a dark room ever since. I've seen an eye doctor, but they couldn’t find anything wrong. They prescribed Artelac Hypromellose eye drops, but I haven’t noticed any improvement. Do you have any insights or suggestions that could help with this sensitivity?
Thanks for a reasonable video that doesn't say run to the eye doctor immediately. I think mine has occurred either due to allergies or nasal congestion or sweat getting in my eyes. All this because I've been running outside and it's been very hot and I noticed my eyes have been burning when sweat gets in my left eye. I hope it heals on it's own hopefully when the weather gets cooler. I know with eyes it can take a while to heal. As long as it doesn't get worse I'll feel better about recovering.
This is the best video I've found on the subject so far, thank you. Very informative
It is very useful! Thanks for this week's eye health video! Keep making great videos!
thank you for this video! I had severe sudden sensitivity to light before my periods sometimes. is that because it makes your eyes more dry?
I have chronic light sensitivity to artificial light not sun light. I have to drive old cars with old dashboards cause I can’t have digital dashboards, also I cannot have anything newer than the iPhone 8 because the rest give me migraines, I lost my car sales job 3 years ago because of this, I have been checked at the hospital but they couldn’t find anything wrong with my eyes…
Use blue light blocking films for your electronic devices, get a neurolens , Thera specs and blue light blocker eyeglasses. Use your electronic devices with a red tint (on color settings) - supplement with Lutein, Astaxsantin.
@@Synkronized7 I’m prescribed Botox and Ajovy now from my doctor luckily for me it’s free and doesn’t cost anything as it’s free uk healthcare
Hi Doctor, are these eye conditions more common in the adults than kids? Thank you.
Although I have seen the eye conditions in both adults and children, they are generally more common in adults because they have more risk factors (e.g. contact lens wearing, excessive screen viewing, onset of autoimmune disorders, etc).
Currently i have eye pain when i looking at sky or lihgt,also floaters are shown.can you give me an opinion ?
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ALSO, add undiagnosed Glaucoma to the list of reasons for extreme photophobia.
My eyes start paining even in a little sunlight and cant even open them
And i have alot of black floaters and something like glitters type lights when i see upto sky
What is this doctor?
Is it serious
Please reply 😢
Get to a doctor to check it out.
@@JimmiAlli I did ,doctor told me that I have allergy in eyes
@@msc-c9z well that is good. There are very good antihistamine eye drops or tablets. I am not a doctor but always good to take your doctor’s advice. It is not easy for someone to diagnose in UA-cam.
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Nerve damage due to b12 deficiency can also cause light sensitivity blur/ decreased vision
How do you fix that
@@Who-cu9eu check for your emotions if you are holding grudge the body increases bitter and nerves gets effected.
2.eat food which you ate from when you're born till your age 20 that's your food for rest of your life (exept junk food,palm oil ) alcohol and smoking is strictly no
3.exersise don't no gym do Surya namaskar yoga, medicine have Ashwagandha Power half spoon twice, do rudra mudra for 40 mins.
with 3 breaks before sleep.
For light sensitivity still haven't found
Thank you for the video. Since I got sick with COVID-19 in April 2022, I’ve developed extreme light sensitivity. I can’t handle daylight or even bright indoor lights without wearing sunglasses, so I’ve basically been living in a dark room ever since. I've seen an eye doctor, but they couldn’t find anything wrong. They prescribed Artelac Hypromellose eye drops, but I haven’t noticed any improvement. Do you have any insights or suggestions that could help with this sensitivity?
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