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Photophobia (also light sensitivity) is a symptom of excessive sensitivity to light and the aversion to sunlight or well-lit places. Patients with photophobia usually seek the shelter of a dark room.

Causes


Patients may develop photophobia as a result of several different medical conditions, related to the eye or the nervous system. Those experiencing photophobia of acute onset are often advised to see a physician as soon as possible as this could be a sign of meningitis.

Other common disorders which lead to photophobia are migraines, encephalitis, conjunctivitis, aphakia, and iritis.

Anticholinergic drugs may cause photophobia by paralyzing the iris sphincter muscle.

In mythology


In folklore and mythology, many creatures suffer from photophobia.

  • The Norse troll is said to either turn to stone or become trapped above ground when the sun rises.
  • According to Paracelsus, gnomes explode when they go above ground. As C.S. Lewis puts it, "if he thrust out his face…* would break into splinters, bursting as a man would burst in interstellar space."
  • In English folklore, goblins are said to be unable to bear light.
  • A common element of the vampire myth says that vampires perish, generally by burning or turning to ash, in the sunlight.

In fiction


See also


References


Lewis, C.S. Poems: C.S. Lewis. U.S.: Harvest/HBJ, 1964. ISBN 0-15-672248-8. Phobias | Neurology | Ophthalmology

Lichtscheu | Photophobie | fotofobie | פוטופוביה

 

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