"Eclipse Eye Safety: Expert Advice for Post-Eclipse Eye Pain and Damage Detection"

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Following the recent total solar eclipse, Google searches for "eyes hurt" spiked as people sought relief for eye pain after looking at the eclipse without proper protection. Symptoms of eye damage include blurry vision, headache, blind spots, increased light sensitivity, distorted vision, and changes in color perception. Experts advise not to panic, as effects may be temporary, but those experiencing discomfort should consult an ophthalmologist, as symptoms of solar retinopathy, caused by light damaging the retina, may not appear until hours after exposure.
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