Busy Philipps steps out in dark sunglasses after being diagnosed with sun-burned EYES after 10 hour photo shoot that left her weeping in pain
- Busy Philipps donned dark sunglasses while out Tuesday, just a day after she was diagnosed with sun-burned eyes after a long daytime photoshoot
- The day before the star posted Instagram stories of her crying from pain at dinner after her day-long magazine shoot
- She was forced to the ER at 1am after her pain continued through dinner
- At the hospital, she was diagnosed with photokeratitis, inflammation of the cornea from light exposure
Busy Philipps made sure to protect her vision Tuesday as she stepped out in dark pair of sunglasses while with husband Marc Silverstein.
It was the Cougar Town actress's first sighting since she was diagnosed with sunburned eyes after working on a 10-hour photo shoot for a new magazine cover the day prior.
On Monday, the 38-year-old star shared her mysterious ordeal with fans, weeping uncontrollably from agonizing pain that felt like 'shards of glass inside' her eyeballs before finally taking herself to the hospital.
Precious peepers! Busy Philipps was out in LA Monday, just a day after being diagnosed with sunburned eyes. While out she made sure to protect her vision with dark sunglasses
Busy looked in much better spirits today, as she made time for a quick shopping trip with her hubby.
She donned comfy blue jeans, a plaid jacket and a hot pink sweater during the trip about town.
The night earlier, Busy was considerably less composed.
After hours of trying to soothe her eyes with water-soaked napkins and taking allergy medicine, as some fans had suggested, Philipps went to the ER where she was diagnosed with photokeratitis, inflammation of the cornea caused by exposure to bright light.
The condition, she discovered, is particularly common among people with blue eyes, including blue-eyed CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, who came down with it in 2012 after spending 36 hours on a sun-soaked yacht in Portugal.
Healing right: It was the Cougar Town actress's first sighting since she was diagnosed with sunburned eyes after working on a 10-hour photo shoot for a new magazine cover the day prior
Ever self-deprecating, Philipps poked fun at her misfortune in an Instagram story driving home from the hospital at 5.20am: 'It's so on-brand... I get one big magazine cover and I do one photo shoot and I burn my eyeballs.'
Photokeratitis can hit anyone with overexposure to intense ultraviolet light, whether they're on a beach, in the mountains or in front of stage lights.
Skiers call it 'snow blindness', while welders call it 'arc eye'.
Usually it happens when the light reflects off something - snow, water, sand, a white board - and burns the cornea, which is a dome protecting the eye.
The effects of photokeratitis are temporary, much like a sunburn.
Agony: Busy Philipps, 38, posted this photo on Instagram on Tuesday after a night in the ER, ending in doctors diagnosing her with photokeratitis, sunburn of the eyes
But while they do not cause blindness or other lingering conditions, the symptoms are excruciating.
Some feel temporarily blinded. Some, like Philipps, feel a stabbing sensation. Some describe a feeling of 'grit' inside their eyelids.
People with blue eyes are more sensitive to all eye condition, since there is less pigment in the eye, so more light is let in.
They have higher risk of age-related macular degeneration, rosacea-related eye issue, and - of course - photokeratitis.
Philipps' ordeal began at around 6pm on Monday, when she went for dinner with her husband, writer and director Marc Silverstein, in LA before they were due to see a band, Super Organism.
The actress and Instagram star took her fans through every step of the agonizing ordeal
Half-way through the dinner, however, Philipps started spontaneously crying.
At first, she found it funny, posting an Instagram story about this apparently new bizarre social habit she had developed.
She said: 'I used to have a boyfriend who used to hate how loud I laugh in restaurants, but now I cry a lot in restaurants. And Marc just said... what would that guy have done?
'Now I can't even remember what I was crying about. I was legitimately crying three seconds ago.
'Can you see it? It's happening again. This who I am... crying in restaurants.'
She added: 'This is who my mom is, Barbara Philipps. You can see how we turn into our mothers. Thanks mom.'
But an hour later, still at the restaurant, her condition started to deteriorate.
'Now I'm just holding napkins dipped in cold water to my eyes as cold compresses because they're swelling I can't even see straight,' she said, insisting: 'I'm going to the doctor tomorrow.'
Eventually, she had to go home, and around 8pm she posted a video in agony.
'Guys I'm having a crazy allergic reaction, we were meant to go see a band tonight - Super Organism, who I love. I had to come home, I can't even open my eyes, it feels like there are shards of glass.'
She explains that she couldn't go to the doctor that day because she was doing a photo shoot from 8.30am to 6pm, at which point she had to meet Marc for dinner.
Instead, she was following fans' advice, taking anti-allergy pills Zirtek and Benadryl, but nothing was doing the trick.
Philipps, pictured at a Levi's event last Thursday, found that she has a higher risk of the condition because she has blue eyes
Fellow victim: Famously blue-eyed CNN anchor Anderson Cooper contracted photokeratitis in 2012 after spending 36 hours on a sun-soaked yacht in Portugal
Finally, she posted at around 11pm: 'Ok I'm going to go to bed and close my eyes even though when I close my eyes it feels like there are shards of glass inside them. I'll update you tomorrow after I go to the doctor.'
Eight hours later, at 5.20am, fans were met with an answer to the mysterious ordeal.
Philipps, driving in the dark with sunglasses on, said: 'Is it cool that we just spent four hours at the emergency room for my eyes? I have photokeratitis. I sunburned my eyes from my photoshoot today.'
Her doctor told her Anderson Cooper had it, and that it's particularly risky for people with blue eyes.
As a lasting warning to fans, Busy, who runs a health podcast, said: 'Gotta be careful out there guys when you're...doing photo shoots... or on yachts.'
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