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What Causes Cloudy Vision After Being In The Sun?

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Posted on Mon, 3 Aug 2015
Question: was out in sun, now have a light white haze in vision
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
It's due to staying out in sun;don't worry;it will be subsided in few hours

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Having a white haze in vision is due to staying out in sun. Perhaps you stayed for long time in sun.

The white haze in vision depends on the time you spent out in sun. Don't worry, usually, it will be subsided in a couple of hours after staying inside. You can wear sunglasses to help with your sight.

If your sight problems will persist on the next following day too, then, should schedule an immediate appointment with ophtalmologist or at least go to ER. For the moment, just stay inside and wear sunglasses. Avoid focusing to any type of light including computer or TV to help your eyes relax.

All the best!
Dr.Albana
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini

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Practicing since :2006

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What Causes Cloudy Vision After Being In The Sun?

Brief Answer: It's due to staying out in sun;don't worry;it will be subsided in few hours Detailed Answer: Hi, Having a white haze in vision is due to staying out in sun. Perhaps you stayed for long time in sun. The white haze in vision depends on the time you spent out in sun. Don't worry, usually, it will be subsided in a couple of hours after staying inside. You can wear sunglasses to help with your sight. If your sight problems will persist on the next following day too, then, should schedule an immediate appointment with ophtalmologist or at least go to ER. For the moment, just stay inside and wear sunglasses. Avoid focusing to any type of light including computer or TV to help your eyes relax. All the best! Dr.Albana