What is photophobia?
Causes of photophobia
- Uveitis (inflammation inside the eye)
- Keratitis (inflammation of your cornea, the clear layer at the front of the eye)
- Ocular albinism (a lack of pigment in the eye that affects the eye’s ability to block light coming into the eye)
- Conjunctivitis (inflammation of the conjunctiva, the membrane that covers the eye)
- Blepharospasm (a condition that makes your eyelids close uncontrollably)
- Eye conditions, surgeries or injuries: injury to the eye can cause secondary open-angle glaucoma, either immediately after the injury or some years later.
Light sensitivity may also affect people with medical conditions that affect the nervous system, as well as some mental health conditions. They’re also a very common symptom in migraines.