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Hi, I am now paranoid. On Friday while on a flight back home, I opened the Windowsshade to look out and in the process , I got sunlight in my daughter's eyes. She immediately covered her eyes and only uncovered them after I closed the window shade. I only found out about it 30 hours later. I am worried that I may have damaged her eyesight. I asked if her eyes hurt, She said no. I asked if She had problems seeing, she said no. I am guilt ridden as I read about sunlight causing blindness, retina burns, cornea damage, macular degeneration... how do I check if she is okay? Am I being too paranoid? My daughter's 6 years old... help!!!
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Though there seems to be no problem but if you are very much worried then,  Please consult a retina specialist.
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