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  • Bright light therapy is a treatment option where the patient is exposed to intense amounts of light through fluorescent bulbs. Treatment sessions can last minutes to several hours. People undergo bright light therapy to treat acne and other skin disorders, and circadian rhythm disorder of the eye.

    Headaches/Irritation

    Side effects of this treatment can include headaches and irritation of the eyes. However, these side effects generally go away within a few hours after treatment.

    Nausea

    You may also experience feelings of nausea before, during or after the bright light therapy treatment. This side effect is generally mild and will go away after a few days.

    Overactive State

    The biggest danger of bright light therapy is being put in an overactive state. You may experience difficulty sleeping and feel restless and irritable throughout the day and night.

    Visual Glare

    The final danger of bright light therapy is visual glare that can occur because of the bright lights. Your vision may be blurred or distorted.

    Warning

    If you have further questions about this therapy or are experiencing these side effects, seek professional advice.

    Source:

    Light Therapy

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