Make an appointment with an opthamologist as soon as you can. You may need a referral from your primary doctor or an optometrist first, but do it soon.
actually your eyes do not burn when you have a fever but they do hurt when you have a cold or the flu.
Go see a doc.. you have frost bite
it can hurt your eyes if you never see the light. dont try it just in case.
Your eyes get hurt or burn
Its because when you get up in the morning your eyes are used to the darkness and when you open them suddenly and turn the light on they havent adjusted yet. so they burn for a little while, or at least untill your eyes have adjusted/got used to the light yet
When you wake up and see light, your eyes may hurt because they are adjusting to the sudden change in brightness. The pupils in your eyes need time to constrict and adjust to the light, which can cause discomfort or pain. This sensitivity to light is a normal reaction and usually subsides as your eyes adjust.
The rays on the monitors screen can hurt your eyes by looking at it to long. it's just like staring into a bright light.
yes and no it depends on how bright it is
Light reflected off white paper can hurt your eyes because white surfaces reflect a high amount of light, causing an intense glare. This glare can be uncomfortable and distracting to the eyes, leading to eye strain or discomfort. It is important to avoid prolonged exposure to bright reflections to protect your eyes.
No. Looking at a picture of an eclipse will not hurt your eyes. Since it is only a pictures and doesn't produce any blinding light, it will not cause any damage.
Sugar gliders should not be exposed to bright light, but only ever darkness or dimmed light.
To diffuse the light otherwise a bright and straight light beam from the bulb will hurt your eyes.