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August 23, 2017
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Vision Checks after Eclipse
c ontinued froM p age 7
changes to vision can begin im-
mediately, or more commonly,
several hours and possibly days
after viewing the sun without an
appropriate filter such as ISO-ap-
proved solar glasses.
Solar retinopathy (damage to
the eye’s retinal tissue), may occur
after viewing the unfiltered sun for
just a few seconds, even if the sun
is almost but not entirely eclipsed,
as it was in most of Oregon on
Monday morning.
Often times, there are no im-
mediate symptoms or pain associ-
ated with retinal damage because
retinas do not have pain recep-
tors, says Dr. Lorne Yudcovitch.
Changes to vision or light sensi-
tivity may not be noticeable until
the following day or longer, he
added.
And, depending on the severi-
ty of the damage, vision problems
may be treatable or permanent,
but time is of the essence. Notice
any discomfort or impairment in
vision and have your eyes exam-
ined as soon as possible, he says.
Those who experience pain or
vision difficulty, or are otherwise
concerned about their eye health,
can schedule a comprehensive
examination at Pacific EyeClinic
locations in Portland (downtown),
Beaverton (The Round), Hillsboro
(Health and Education District),
Cornelius (Virginia Garcia Well-
ness Center) and Forest Grove
(Pacific University Campus).
For more information, includ-
ing a complete list of EyeClin-
ic appointment phone numbers,
please visit pacificu.edu/eyeclinic.