fényaldas
Fényaldas is a Hungarian term that translates to "light sickness" or "light affliction." It is not a recognized medical condition but rather a colloquial expression used to describe a temporary feeling of dizziness, disorientation, or mild nausea that can occur after prolonged exposure to bright or flickering lights. This sensation is often experienced in environments with intense artificial lighting, such as supermarkets with fluorescent lights, or in situations involving strobing effects.
The symptoms of "fényaldas" are typically mild and short-lived, usually subsiding soon after the person moves