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There are few treatments available to those who suffer from light sensitivity. Typically, your best options are to wear polarized sunglasses when in bright lights, whether indoors or outdoors. Some find that they are helpful even on cloudy days. Within your home, you can use dimmer switches to control the brightness of the lights. Well-placed up-lights rather than floor lamps or ceiling fixtures are also helpful.

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