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*➕WARNING ‼ ➕WARNING ‼➕ WARNING ‼*

*Using Telephone in the Darkness.

*My younger brother Dr Justice Arthur, who's a medical officer at Cape Coast hospital ( Bakkano) appealed to me to share this post with you. He says its very important.*

*Pls do not ignore or delay reading this:*

*When lights are off at night, one must not view the hand phone! (Smartphone)*

*Please share with family friends URGENTLY....*.

*Habitually using hand phones before bedtime in the dark can lead to serious problems.*

*Recently, an increasing number of 30-40 year-old patients are seeking medical attention due to using hand phones in the dark.*

*Professor Li Li, director of the Hospital of Ophthalmology SGH Singapore, said: direct glare of >30 minutes would cause irreversible eye macular degeneration that leads to rapid deterioration of vision.*

*Contracting maculopathy (eye cancer) means waiting for loss of sight because modern medicine cannot treat, let alone cure it.*
*The bright phone in the dark with close-up view high-energy directed at the eyes will damage the macula of the eye.*

*Professor Li Li said that symptoms of macular degeneration is mostly experienced by old people, but lately patients are getting younger. Patients who are 30-40 years of age increased by 3 %, most are frequent users of hand phones.*

*However, viewing the hand phone in the dark not only causes macular degeneration. It initially causes dry eyes, cataracts and eventually loss of sight.*

*Early lesions of the eye have to be treated with laser or injection of steroids.*

*254 Hospital eye specialist Professor Li Li suggested that the most important thing is to get rid of the bad habit of using hand phones in the dark. Because habitual use of hand phones in the dark b4 bedtime may cause a lifetime of harm.*

*Friends : In order to look after ourselves and our families, remember not to turn off the lights if viewing the hand phone. Inform hand phone users urgently that viewing hand phones in the dark can easily lead to loss of sight!*

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  1. is it possible that my eyes will get infected by this? and does not brightness level matter? so its okay if its less than 30mins? cause get sleep within 5 mins 😋

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