Photophobia

Photophobia is considered a reflexive act of moving the eye away from a light source after short-term exposure to this light flux. Some researchers suggest that photophobia is a typical form of cutaneous analgesia - a sharp protective effect of the skin during short-term light irritation of the organ of vision. Sometimes you have to observe the phenomenon of blinding when you see light, since it becomes clear that before this the lighting was very dim, that is, temporary