laser presentation pointer

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If you are worried talk to a Doctor. No one on the forums as far as I know is a Doctor or are they certified to give any type of medical advice.
 
You should be fine, however as said above it's better to ask a doctor. Cataracts as far as I know are caused by UV radiation which is unlikely to be a large part (if present at all) of the radiation from the laser pointer. Blindness caused by laser pointers is due to damage to the retina, it requires a good few seconds exposure though and a fairly high power laser pointer.
 
I dont know how many times we have to say it.

CONTACT A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL!!!!

We are not medical professionals. We are TECH PEOPLE. Another thread created like this in regards to a situation which a medical professional should be contacted and not a tech geek on a forum that will use Google will warrant an infraction.

It is insane to ask people on a tech site that have no knowledge of such things about their advice. You are better off asking the magic 8 ball toy to get a more appropriate response.
 
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