
"Recognizing Eye Damage Post-Eclipse Viewing"
Viewing the solar eclipse without proper eye protection can result in solar retinopathy, causing permanent retinal damage from exposure to solar radiation. Symptoms of eye damage, such as loss of central vision or altered color vision, may take hours or days to manifest. If you experience eye discomfort after viewing the eclipse, seek immediate medical attention. There is no treatment for solar retinopathy, and prevention is the only option. Parents should talk to their children about potential symptoms of eye discomfort and ensure they understand the importance of using certified eclipse glasses or solar viewers.

