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Episodic Blindness

Episodic blindness is a temporary loss of vision that usually lasts for a few minutes. It may be a warning sign of a serious health condition. Treating this condition can help prevent permanent loss of vision.

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Why do I have episodic blindness on looking at bright lights?

Query: Hi doctor, I think I may have had episodic blindness when I was on my phone for a while. I have had my right eye looking at the very bright screen. When I put the phone away, I felt like I could not see out of my right eye. Everything was very dark out of that eye and it took a couple of minutes for...  Read Full »


Dr. Shikha Gupta

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. The kind of symptoms that you are explaining is a normal phenomenon after you look into a bright light. This happens because the pigments in photoreceptors get stimulated on exposure to very bright light and get damaged and it takes som...  Read Full »

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