- female
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been dealing with a bit of pain in my eyeball ever since I went to take an exam during the day earlier this month. It seems to get better when I'm indoors, but as soon as I step outside, especially with the bright sunlight, the pain gets worse. Could this have something to do with being in the sun, and should I be concerned about it? What's the best way to deal with this, and do you think it's serious enough for me to come in for an appointment?
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