Despite being inside of your eye, there are cells that normally never see light. When you go from a low light area to a bright area, your pupils are still dialated, the light entering is not focused onto the cells in the back of your eye that are designed for seeing, and light falls on these other sensitive cells causing the pain that you feel.
Light sensitivity (Photophobia) has numerous causes and can be a symptom of an underlying eye condition. If you experience light sensitivity, it is important that you visit your optometris to dermine the cause. Photophobia can often be treated but treatments depend on the cause. See your optometrist for further advice.
Contacts make your eyes burn because you didnt get them from the right place or you do not have the proper solution to clean the contacts with. There can also be the fact that you may have mixed water in with it at some point...when you clean your contacts case never use water for your contacts and for your case-always let it dry out before putting more in. Also, I've heard that the Clean Care solution burns really bad for some reason but I don't actually have that kind but you might but so hopefully this may help a bit more.
Eyes are generally quite sensitive to bright lights because it causes an overload on optical receptors. The instinctual closing of eyes in bright light gives the brain a chance to adjust to the change in conditions.
Light effects iris mechanism.
because its bright.
Someone told me its the fish sick that really hurts your eyes buh i dont believe that because human sick doesn't (i tried it) ... (surfers dont get hurt by it because they got super surfer eyes )
yes it is because your eyes will hurt and it will damage your eyes
Are you kidding?!?! Are you kidding?!?!
Yes, wearing contacts that aren't yours can severely damage your eyes. Be sure to get contacts that are right for your eyes.
To block the light out of their eyes, until they get accustomed to it. But, it isn't instinct to close your eyes in bright light. Muscles around the eye pull it closed to protect the inner areas of the eye.
it can hurt your eyes if you never see the light. dont try it just in case.
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
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.
If your facing it then you can get hurt by the light coming out of it going into your eyes all night
well first of all if u r talking about after you fall to sleep its because after u close your eyes for about 5mins your eyes will begin to get bigger and after thay get really big then you open your eyes then turn on the light and boom the light shines in your eyes when there really big and that what makes them hurt ho
Its probably safe but i think it has a light that scans it so maybe the light would hurt your eyes but I'm not sure.
She had a disease that made her partially blind. She wore sunglasses because light hurt her eyes.
i do not see the point of wearing sunglasses inside, but it may if your house doesnt have a lot of light. Maribeth wore sunglasses even inside; her eyes were highly sensitive to light.
When you are having terrible migraines that hurt your eyes, make your light sensitive and make you so nauseous that you almost throw up, you might be having a flu, cluster headache, or meningitis.