"Understanding the Risks: Solar Eclipse Eye Damage vs. Eye Strain"

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"Understanding the Risks: Solar Eclipse Eye Damage vs. Eye Strain"
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Solar retinopathy, or permanent eye damage from viewing a solar eclipse without proper protection, is incredibly rare, but there are signs to look for, such as a blind spot in central vision, increased sensitivity to light, distorted vision, changes in color perception, blurry vision, and vision-induced headaches. Symptoms can develop hours or days after viewing the eclipse, and urgent medical attention is advised if they persist. While there is no treatment for solar retinopathy, most cases reported to doctors are likely to be eye strain, which can occur even with proper eye protection. Permanent eye damage from the eclipse is very rare, with only a few documented cases, but it's important to seek medical attention if symptoms persist.

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