Photophobia
Photodermatitis
The medical term for unusual intolerance and sensitivity to light is photophobia. This condition can be a symptom of various medical conditions, such as migraine, eye disorders, or brain injury. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause and managing symptoms with sunglasses, dim lighting, or medications.
Yes, the word 'photophobia' is a noun, a word for an intolerance to light; severe sensitivity to light; or a fear of light; a word for a condition.
# An abnormal sensitivity to or intolerance of light, especially by the eyes, as may be caused by eye inflammation, lack of pigmentation in the iris, or various diseases. # An abnormal or irrational fear of light.
agitation, anxiety, confusion, a sensation of light flashing before the eyes, unusual sensitivity to touch, unusual sensitivity of other senses, ringing in the ears, frequent urination, muscle twitches or tremors, heart arrhythmias,
The pain is usually throbbing, and may range from mild to incapacitating. It is often accompanied by nausea or vomiting , painful sensitivity to light and sound, and intolerance of food or odors.
Sensitivity to cold is often referred to as cold intolerance or cold sensitivity. It can manifest as discomfort or pain in response to exposure to cold temperatures.
Yes, tofu can cause diarrhea in some people, especially if they have a sensitivity or intolerance to soy products.
Celiac disease and gluten sensitivity both are linked to peripheral neuropathy, or nerve problems. Neuropathy is the second most common symptom of gluten intolerance and for a percentage of those with celiac/gluten intolerance neuropathy is sometimes the first or only symptom.
A suitable wheat gluten substitute for individuals with gluten intolerance or sensitivity is a variety of gluten-free flours such as almond flour, coconut flour, or rice flour. These alternatives can be used in baking and cooking to achieve similar textures and flavors without the gluten.
using a variable resistor we can adjust the sensitivity of a light dependent resistor
Cultural sensitivity shows an unusual amount of compassion in human beings. A person is not naturally inclined to accept people that are different from them.