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Stared at the Eclipse? Here’s How to Tell If You Ruined Your Eyes Forever

An eye-care expert talks about the potential damage your vision may have suffered from looking at the eclipse without proper protection.

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If you happened to look up at the solar eclipse on Monday, then it's probably because you didn't read this article on Friday. Or because you had protective eyewear on. Or because, damn it, these things are rare, and it was worth the lifetime risk to catch a few seconds of something you don't see everyday.

While it doesn't seem particularly well thought out, some people did happen to go with that latter route. Like, for instance, this dude:

Or this dude:

Or this dude:

If you followed in their unadvisable footsteps, there's a chance you suffered some serious damage to your peepers. The eclipse is over, so you might be thinking, "Nope, got away with it. Eyes still working fine." According to Dr. Linda Chous, chief eye care officer for UnitedHealthcare, you might not be out of the woods just yet.

Since everyone already knew that people were going to look, regardless of repeated warnings from people who know what the hell they're talking about, Chous spoke to NBC beforehand about the possible consequences of staring directly into the sun. She addressed short-term and long-term problems, and touched on how long it may take before said problems start to manifest.

Here's what she had to say on the subject(s), which are relevant for the first time since... whenever the last eclipse was:

She also answered the question of whether or not you can do anything now that you've already glanced up:

Best of luck, y'all.

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