Clearview Eye and Laser Medical Center
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Is it normal that eyes are light sensitive after LASIK?
There are many reasons eye to be sensitive to light a month after LASIK. This can be caused by dryness and irritation of the eyes. Light sensitivity can be due to an inflammatory condition called transient photosensitivity [light sensitivity] syndrome.
These conditions can be treated; which is why postoperative visits and the availability of your eye doctor after surgery are so important, according to Dr. Sandy T. Feldman. If this occurs, call the office and please be seen by your doctor.
These conditions can be treated; which is why postoperative visits and the availability of your eye doctor after surgery are so important, according to Dr. Sandy T. Feldman. If this occurs, call the office and please be seen by your doctor.
posted by Clearview Staff at 9:24 PM
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