
"Understanding Solar Eclipse Eye Damage: Symptoms and Prevention"
Looking at a solar eclipse, even for a short period without protection, can cause eye damage due to solar ultraviolet rays and infrared radiation. Signs of eye damage include headaches, blurred vision, dark spots, color changes, and distorted lines, which may not be immediately apparent. If experiencing symptoms, it's important to seek an ophthalmologist's advice as there is no specific treatment for solar retinopathy. Prevention through wearing protective glasses is crucial, as any amount of time looking at the eclipse without protection is considered too long.