I had a laser bar-code scanner (similar to those found in supermarkets) shone into my eyes. Instead of turning away immediately I stared right into laser scanner for possibly 1-2 seconds (you don't need to tell me how stupid I am).
The laser was a class 2, but other then that I don't know how powerful it was. The scanner seems to dispurse the laser.
This happened Tuesday evening and my eye started hurting within 15 minutes, I don't think I had any 'image burn' but I have a lot of floaters so it's hard for me to tell. I left it in the hope it would get better by itself, it didn't, visited A&E on Thursday evening, had a doctor check it over (although not a specialist), who said the eye looks perfectly healthy, she could see no reason for it to be hurting.
They made me an appointment for the following morning (today) to see a specialist, again, checked the eye over and agreed with the first doctor, the eye is perfectly healthy and there should be no reason for the pain at the back of my eye, although she did diagnose me with 'dry eye' but thought it was only so slight it wasn't worth treating. She said that a laser similar to what I was hit it should cause no lasting damage, unless stared at for a long time.
My right eye is sore at the back, also sometimes it feels like I have grit in my eye, and sometimes it feels like something is loose/floating around the inside of the eye ball.
Really hoping I can find some help and advice about this.
EDIT: Picture been added of sore eye.
The laser was a class 2, but other then that I don't know how powerful it was. The scanner seems to dispurse the laser.
This happened Tuesday evening and my eye started hurting within 15 minutes, I don't think I had any 'image burn' but I have a lot of floaters so it's hard for me to tell. I left it in the hope it would get better by itself, it didn't, visited A&E on Thursday evening, had a doctor check it over (although not a specialist), who said the eye looks perfectly healthy, she could see no reason for it to be hurting.
They made me an appointment for the following morning (today) to see a specialist, again, checked the eye over and agreed with the first doctor, the eye is perfectly healthy and there should be no reason for the pain at the back of my eye, although she did diagnose me with 'dry eye' but thought it was only so slight it wasn't worth treating. She said that a laser similar to what I was hit it should cause no lasting damage, unless stared at for a long time.
My right eye is sore at the back, also sometimes it feels like I have grit in my eye, and sometimes it feels like something is loose/floating around the inside of the eye ball.
Really hoping I can find some help and advice about this.
EDIT: Picture been added of sore eye.
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