Have you or someone you know experienced light sensitivity after a concussion? You're not alone! In this informative video, Dr. Thanh Mai, an experienced eye doctor, dives deep into why this happens and offers practical solutions to help alleviate discomfort.
Concussions can lead to a surprising number of visual problems, with light sensitivity often being one of the first signs. Dr. Mai explains that since vision requires significant brain power, any damage to the brain can quickly affect our ability to process light. Inflammation and disruption of neural pathways contribute to these symptoms, making it crucial to understand how light sensitivity arises after such an injury.
In this video, you will learn:
The link between concussions and light sensitivity
How brain inflammation impacts vision
Practical tips for managing light sensitivity after a concussion including:
The benefits of tinted sunglasses outdoors
Exploration of different color tints like amber or rose
Recommendations for glasses that block blue light when using screens
Dr. Mai emphasizes that finding the right tint can be more of an art than a science, varying from person to person. Whether you’ve seen NFL players wear sunglasses indoors post-injury or are simply looking for relief, this video is packed with insights that might just brighten your path to recovery. Tune in and discover how to take steps towards better comfort and clarity!
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🌟 Meet Dr. Thanh Mai, O.D., F.S.L.S. 🌟
Dr. Thanh Mai is a nationally recognized optometrist specializing in keratoconus, myopia management, and ocular surface disease. A dedicated advocate for children's vision care and an expert in specialty contact lenses, he combines cutting-edge innovation with a personal touch to transform lives. As the co-founder of Insight Vision Center Optometry in Costa Mesa, Dr. Mai is passionate about helping patients see better and live better every day.
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