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I was recently exposed to uv rays during welding on my car. I carelessly discarded my auto dimming lens to "short cut" the time taken to complete the task. I only looked at the arc for 10-15 seconds but the affects were immediate. I could no longer see the color white , everything appeared yellow instead. I finished work for the day and my vision seemed to be clearing up. I fell asleep only to wake with the most painful feeling in my eyes. It felt like I had been poked in my eyes. The pain was tremedous. I ended up being temporarly blinded for the next 36 hours. Practice saftey when welding , never look directly at the arc without proper eye protection. -67.24.166.33

Infection vs. Inflammation

...the article mentions both but they are actually quite different. AED 07:10, 30 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

is keratitis contagious? gary (unsigned comment Dec 1)

Sort of, though it would depend upon what kind of Keratitis it was. This site seems to have an reasonable overview of transmission of the viral form. Forms like Photokeratitis would not be contagious. IANAD, though, so don't use what you read here as a diagnosis, check with your doctor, etc.--Arcadian 03:54, 2 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Article Improvement Drive

Contact lens is currently nominated to be improved on Wikipedia:Article Improvement Drive. Please support the article with your vote. --Fenice 10:51, 16 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]