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Q: My friend said she got a sunburn on her eyes. Is this really possible?

a: Yes indeed, and she probably meant she suffered some acute discomfort. You most likely know that prolonged sun exposure puts you at risk for eye problems like cataracts, but ultra-violet rays from the sun can also irritate the cornea and conjunctiva – resulting in pain, blurry vision, grittiness, light sensitivity and watering, much like a welding flash or snow blindness. Like a sunburn, the discomfort occurs a few hours after the burn itself. One more reason to protect your eyes against the sun!

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