- female
- 30 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried because my eyes get really watery whenever I'm exposed to light for too long. It becomes really noticeable, like when I have a retina checkup and the doctor uses that bright torch light. My eyes just start tearing up a lot, and it seems like they're getting more sensitive to light over time. Im curious to know what might be causing this issue and what I can do to fix it. Could you help me understand what's happening and how it can be treated?
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