If a person's eyesight is all right but he or she is not able to open their eyes in normal day light, what sort of disease is this?
FEB 21, 2014
Question:
If a person's eyesight is all right but he or she is not able to open their eyes in normal day light, what sort of disease is this?
Answer:
Sensitivity to light, or photophobia, is a very common symptom of a myriad of ocular, neurologic, and systemic diseases. Common causes of photophobia include cataract, migraine, concussion, intraocular inflammation, and corneal abrasion. Based on your question, it is impossible to determine whether a specific disease is at work here, and I would recommend an evaluation by an ophthalmologist.