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-@shk37 “Its not like a welders arc, correct “ that is correct. That is actually a conjunctivitis caused by the UV rays during the arc welding. In your case there are A. no UV radiation in the Microwave and B. Even if there were the glass in the door would protect you from it as well as the distance you had between this. It is never a good idea to look directly into arc’s and sparks like that but in your case I am certain you are pretty safe. If in doubt, you can follow up with your ophthalmologist or utilize Tele-Health for it.
+@shk37 “Its not like a welders arc, correct “ that is correct. That is actually a conjunctivitis caused by the UV rays during the arc welding. In your case there are A. no UV radiation in the Microwave and B. Even if there were, the glass in the door would protect you from it as well as the distance you had between this. It is never a good idea to look directly into arc’s and sparks like that but in your case I am certain you are pretty safe. If in doubt, you can follow up with your ophthalmologist or utilize Tele-Health for it.

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@shk37 “Its not like a welders arc, correct “ that is correct. That is actually a conjunctivitis caused by the UV rays during the arc welding.  In your case there are A. no UV radiation in the Microwave and B. Even if there were the glass in the door would protect you from it as well as the distance you had between this. It is never a good idea to look directly into arc’s and sparks like that but in your case I am certain you are pretty safe. If in doubt, you can follow up with your ophthalmologist or utilize Tele-Health for it.

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