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My baby is 5 months old .. tonight we didn't had light ...so I kept my mobile flashlight on facing upwards towards roof... My baby  was also awake as i was giving her bottle feed infront of flashlight... Though the mobile flashlight was facing upwards towards roof... Will it have hurt my baby's eyes as it ws coming from sides as well... My concern is if mobile flashlight is facing upwards and i am sitting jus 2 inches away from mobile and  baby is in my lap will it hav effected my babys eyes???
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No it should not harm as it was indirect and duration of exposure was also short.
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keep one extra battery light/night lamp at home. try to prevent direct light exposure.
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prevent direct light exposure.
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Good morning, It's okay to do as per your description, no harm to your baby. Don't put direct beam. Take care. For more information follow my Instagram : tiwari_child_clinic (Health Question & Answer) 🙏Tiwari child clinic Delhi 🙏
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no...dont worry
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No problem to babys eyes
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