Shahzad Waseem* and Muhammad Ali
Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Shamshad Waseem Eye Clinic, Pakistan
*Corresponding Author: Shahzad Waseem, Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Shamshad Waseem Eye Clinic, Pakistan.
Received: April 03, 2021; Published: August 06, 2021
In this small article, you will be reading my opinion as an eye specialist about the damage to eyes by mobile phones, especially in the days when people, especially children have access to these devices 24/7.
Its a well known fact that solar eclipse causes macular damage. But the misunderstanding is that eclipse itself doesn’t damage the retina. But it’s the curiosity to see the eclipse which forces people to stare at the sun and they might get macular burn.
Citation: Shahzad Waseem and Muhammad Ali. “Macular Damage by Mobile Phones". Acta Scientific Ophthalmology 4.9 (2021): 14.
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