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Ciliary body
Iris
When you touch your eyelid, it can cause pain because the eyelid is sensitive and touching it can irritate the nerves and tissues in the eye. This sensitivity is a natural response to protect the eye from potential harm.
The retina at the back of the eye is light-sensitive.
In addition to localized redness, pain and swelling, the affected eye may be sensitive to bright light. The individual with a stye may complain of a gritty sensation in the affected eye, and notice that the eye has increased tearing.
In addition to localized redness, pain and swelling, the affected eye may be sensitive to bright light. The individual with a stye may complain of a gritty sensation in the affected eye, and notice that the eye has increased tearing.
There are many things you should watch for when trying to identify an eye infection. The most obvious thing to look for is if you have pain in your eyes. If your eyes are sensitive to the light this could be a sign of an eye infection also.
yes the human eye is sensitive to red light
For some people, more sensitive to pain, it does hurt alot To others, less sensitive to pain, it dosent It all depends on if your very sensitive to pain or not
Eye pain can be a symptom of allergies. Other causes of eye pain are sinusitis, scratches on the eye, or an infection.
Bones themselves do not have pain receptors, so they are not typically sensitive to pain. However, the tissues surrounding bones, such as muscles, ligaments, and tendons, can be sensitive and cause pain if injured or damaged.
The retina is the sensitive layer of the eye to light, while the cornea is the most sensitive to touch (hence why it hurts if you accidentally brush it)
The retina is the sensitive layer of the eye
The rods (themselves) are sensitive to light The cones are sensitive to colour