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what happens to the iris when a skier wear dark goggles

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Answered by dashingboyoh
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Snowblind — it's a frightening word. Thankfully, it's a condition that is totally preventable.

Snow blindness is a painful, temporary loss of vision due to overexposure to the sun's UV rays. The medical term for snow blindness is photokeratitis ("photo" = light; "keratitis" = inflammation of the cornea).

Essentially, snow blindness is caused by a sunburned eye — or more specifically, a sunburned cornea. And like sunburned skin, by the time you notice symptoms of snow blindness, you've already been in the sun too long.

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