pólusaira
Pólusaira, also known as polar sickness or polar myopia, is a temporary visual impairment that can affect individuals exposed to prolonged periods of bright light in polar regions, particularly near the Arctic or Antarctic circles. The condition is most commonly observed during the summer months when the sun remains continuously above the horizon for extended periods, a phenomenon known as the midnight sun.
The symptoms of pólusaira typically include blurred vision, difficulty focusing, and an overall reduction in visual
The condition is not well-documented in medical literature, and its exact causes remain unclear. Some theories
While pólusaira is not considered a serious health concern, those spending extended time in polar regions may
Though often overlooked, pólusaira highlights the unique challenges posed by extreme environments on human perception and