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EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade: Light Sensitivity

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 8, 2026 842 Minutes read0

•Dr Priscilia Imade

Light Sensitivity or Photophobia is an abnormal sensitivity to light that can cause discomfort, pain or vision problems. This condition can significantly impact daily life, affecting individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

CAUSES

Light Sensitivity is characterised by an increased awareness of light, which can be caused by various factors, including eye conditions like conjunctivitis, corneal abrasions or uveitis.

Other causes include migraines, meningitis, blepharitis and certain medications.

Prolonged use of digital devices, exposure to harsh lighting, or sensitivity to specific wavelengths of light can also contribute to photophobia.

SYMPTOMS

The symptoms of light sensitivity or photophobia can vary in severity and impact daily activities. Common symptoms include:

– Eye pain or discomfort in response to light

– Headaches or migraines triggered by light exposure

– Squinting, blinking or covering the eyes to alleviate discomfort

– Difficulty reading, working on digital devices or watching TV

– Increased sensitivity to specific types of light, such as fluorescent or LED lighting.

RISK FACTORS

Certain individuals are more susceptible to photophobia due to various risk factors, including:

– Eye conditions or injuries

– Migraines or other neurological conditions

– Certain medications or medical treatments

– Prolonged use of digital devices or exposure to harsh lighting

– Genetic predisposition

STATISTICS

Light sensitivity affects a significant portion of the population, with studies suggesting that up to 20% of individuals experience some form of light sensitivity.

Certain conditions, such as migraines, can increase the likelihood of photophobia, with up to 80% of migraine sufferers experiencing light sensitivity.

TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT 

While there is no cure for photophobia, various treatments and management strategies can help alleviate symptoms. These include:

– Wearing sunglasses or tinted lenses to reduce light sensitivity

– Using blue light filtering glasses or apps to reduce exposure to harsh lighting

– Adjusting lighting in the home or workplace to reduce glare

– Taking regular breaks when working on digital devices

– Practicing relaxation techniques like meditation or deep breathing to manage stress and anxiety

PREVENTION

Preventing photophobia requires a proactive approach, including:

– Wearing protective eyewear when working with hazardous materials or in bright environments

– Taking regular breaks when working on digital devices

– Adjusting lighting in the home or workplace to reduce glare

– Avoiding prolonged exposure to harsh lighting

LIGHT SENSITIVITY IN CHILDREN

Photophobia can affect children of all ages and it is essential to recognise the signs and symptoms early.

Children with photophobia may exhibit behaviours like squinting, covering their eyes or avoiding bright environments. Parents and caregivers can help manage photophobia in children by:

– Providing protective eyewear

– Adjusting lighting in the home or school

– Encouraging regular breaks when working on digital devices

– Teaching relaxation techniques to manage stress and anxiety

OCCUPATIONS MOST AFFECTED BY LIGHT SENSITIVITY

Certain occupations are more susceptible to photophobia due to prolonged exposure to harsh lighting or digital devices. These include:

– Office workers

– Computer programmers

– Graphic designers

– Healthcare professionals

– Outdoor workers, such as construction workers or landscapers

*Dr Priscilia Imade is CEO, Modern Eye Clinic, Lagos. E-mail: moderneyecliniclagos@gmail.com

Another edition of the column returns on Monday in The Frontier. 

 

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