Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
A month after LASIK, my eyes seem to be light sensitive. Is this normal? What can I do for this?
There are many reasons for light sensitivity one month after LASIK. Sometimes, this can be caused by dryness and irritation of the eyes or an inflammatory condition which may occur, known as transient photosensitivity [light sensitivity] syndrome.
Both of these conditions can be treated and thus, illustrates the importance of the postoperative visits and the availability of your eye doctor after surgery. If this occurs, call the office and please be seen by your doctor. For more information on photosensitivity syndrone, contact us.
Both of these conditions can be treated and thus, illustrates the importance of the postoperative visits and the availability of your eye doctor after surgery. If this occurs, call the office and please be seen by your doctor. For more information on photosensitivity syndrone, contact us.
posted by Clearview Staff at 9:43 PM
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