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  1. Snowblind - Wikipedia

    Look up snowblind or snow-blind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

  2. Snow Blindness Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - WebMD

    Jul 9, 2023 · Snow blindness, or photokeratitis, is temporary eye pain and discomfort after exposure to too much ultraviolet (UV) light. It’s like a sunburn on your eyes. It’s usually not …

  3. Black Sabbath - Snowblind (HQ) - YouTube

    "Snowblind" is the sixth song of the album "Vol. 4" by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

  4. Black Sabbath – Snowblind Lyrics - Genius

    This song is about cocaine, “Snowblind” refers to being high on the drug. The members of Black Sabbath used a lot of cocaine during this period.

  5. Snow blindness: How to prevent sunburned eyes - All About Vision

    Mar 3, 2019 · Snow blindness is a painful, temporary loss of vision due to a sunburned eye. Learn how to avoid becoming snowblind.

  6. What is Photokeratitis — Including Snow Blindness?

    Sep 26, 2024 · Snow blindness is a form of photokeratitis that is caused by UV rays reflected off ice and snow. Eye damage from UV rays is particularly common in the North and South Pole …

  7. Snowblind by Black Sabbath - Songfacts

    Hoyt Axton was the first to use the word "snowblind" in a popular song. "Snowblind Friend" appears on his 1969 album My Griffin Is Gone, and was a minor hit for Steppenwolf when they …

  8. Understanding Snow Blindness: Causes, Symptoms, and …

    Photokeratitis, or snow blindness, is an eye condition similar to a sunburn. It develops when the cornea, the front layer of the eye, is subjected to excessive ultraviolet (UV) rays. Unlike other …

  9. Snow Blindness: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention - Healthline

    Oct 18, 2018 · Snow blindness, also called arc eye or photokeratitis, is a painful eye condition caused by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. When too much UV light hits the transparent …

  10. What Is Snow Blindness & How Can You Prevent It?

    Jan 20, 2020 · Snow blindness or sunburned eyes—also known as photokeratitis (“photo” for light and “keratitis” for inflammation of the cornea)—can sneak up on you. As with sunburned skin, …