Question

A 23-day-old infant was accidentally exposed to red intense light at close range for about 50 seconds. After the incident, the parents experienced discomfort in their eyes after exposure to the same light source. What kind of impact can this brief intense light exposure have on the baby’s vision?

Answer

Based on the current symptoms, generally speaking, brief intense light exposure does not harm a child’s vision. There are no specific remedies at present, but it is crucial to avoid exposing children’s eyes to strong light stimuli, as prolonged exposure may lead to retinal nerve damage. It is recommended to monitor the baby’s reactions temporarily. If there is obvious discomfort, immediate medical examination and treatment should be sought.