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Could a black light LED economic damage my eye?

I bought a cheap UV LED keychain flashlight and have been playing around with it during few days. I began to wonder whether or not it was safe, and then I realized my vision seemed worse. Do you think its coincidence that my eyes seem a little out of focus, and maybe because I was thinking I then realized that my view was worse, or do you think the witness could damage the eye? Never look directly at the LED bulb, but I just gloss over things. Here is a link to the item I purchased: https: / / www.kaidomain.com/WEBUI/ProductDetail.aspx?TranID=1434



Well, the little LED light does not specify whether this is a real black light. Based on how you are describing and the image shows a violet light, coming from him ... sounds like it is. Well BLACKLIGHTS emit long-wave UV, or so-called UVA. "In general, UVA is the least harmful UV rays, but they can contribute the aging of the skin, DNA damage and possibly skin cancer. It penetrates deeply and does not cause sunburn. "Too much exposure to radiation UVB is more harmful to the eyes than any of the UV rays. To the extent that they are not shining light in the eyes for long periods of time must be right. If UVA think what happens in our sun and I'm sure you've been out earlier without sunglasses and nothing happened. By saying that you really should wear sunglasses if you plan to spend the time in the sun because the UVB rays can cause early onset of cataracts and pterygium growths or pingueculae. In any case, since they are not truly shines in your eyes and not even really exposed to it, as they are shining in things then everything will be fine. If the view is still annoying, you may need to see a eyedoctor an examination of the view to its possible .... you may need glasses or if you already have then a new prescription. I hope it helps:)

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