Warning Signs Of Retinitis Pigmentosa

Photophobia

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Photophobia is the medical term ascribed to light sensitivity, which causes individuals to have an intolerance to light. In retinitis pigmentosa, it occurs because the light-sensing and light-filtering cells of the retina are breaking down. Light sources like an incandescent light, fluorescent light, or sunlight might all result in a feeling of discomfort or the need to close one's eyes or squint. Some people with light sensitivity also get headaches when they're in a room that's too brightly lit. Photophobia isn't a disease by itself, but it is a symptom of many eye diseases and possible infections, retinitis pigmentosa being just one of them. In addition, light sensitivity might be a symptom of non-eye-related diseases like migraines or illnesses caused by viruses.

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