Can the bright light that ophthalmologists use in eye exams possibly damage vision?

Can the bright light that ophthalmologists use in eye exams possibly damage vision?

No. The light used in routine eye exams is not intense enough, nor is it a wavelength to cause damage to the various eye structures.

_Written by J. Trevor Woodhams, M.D. – Chief of Surgery, Woodhams Eye Clinic

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