Medical Conditions and Light Sensitivity
Learn how light-sensitive symptoms may relate to state window tint exemption rules and what documentation an independent clinician may need to review. A diagnosis alone does not guarantee eligibility.
Migraines
A neurological condition causing severe headaches often triggered by bright light and sunlight.
Learn moreLupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)
An autoimmune disease that causes extreme sensitivity to sunlight and UV radiation.
Learn morePhotophobia
Extreme sensitivity to light that causes discomfort or pain when exposed to bright light.
Learn moreAstigmatism
A common vision condition caused by an irregularly shaped cornea or lens, which can cause sensitivity to bright lights and glare.
Learn moreLASIK/Refractive Surgery
Post-surgical light sensitivity following LASIK, PRK, or other refractive eye surgeries.
Learn moreVitiligo
A skin condition causing loss of pigmentation, making affected areas extremely vulnerable to sun damage.
Learn morePolymorphous Light Eruption (PMLE)
A skin condition causing rash and itching when exposed to sunlight.
Learn moreErythropoietic Protoporphyria (EPP)
A rare genetic disorder causing extreme sensitivity to sunlight with painful skin reactions.
Learn moreMelanoma / Skin Cancer History
History of skin cancer requiring minimized UV exposure to prevent recurrence.
Learn moreAlbinism
A genetic condition causing lack of melanin, resulting in extreme sensitivity to sunlight.
Learn moreXeroderma Pigmentosum (XP)
A rare genetic disorder where the body cannot repair UV damage, causing extreme sun sensitivity.
Learn morePorphyria
A group of disorders affecting the nervous system or skin, causing sensitivity to sunlight.
Learn moreSolar Urticaria
A rare allergy to sunlight causing hives within minutes of sun exposure.
Learn moreCataracts
Clouding of the eye's lens causing increased sensitivity to glare and bright light.
Learn moreMacular Degeneration
An eye disease causing loss of central vision, often with light sensitivity.
Learn moreNot Sure What Documentation You Need?
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