The right eye perceives light as yellowish?
Hello Doctor: I just had retinal laser treatment on Wednesday night.
I would like to ask if a dilated fundus examination can determine why one eye (the right eye) appears yellow?
Qi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/02/23
Dr. He Jianxian reply Ophthalmology
Hello Ms.
Chi: It is possible to experience temporary changes in color perception after undergoing laser treatment or dilation examination, but it usually returns to normal within a few minutes and is unlikely to persist.
Dr.
He Jianxian, Ophthalmology Department, Nantou Hospital.
Reply Date: 2024/02/23
More Info
After undergoing retinal laser treatment, it's not uncommon for patients to notice changes in their vision, including a yellow tint in one eye. This phenomenon can be attributed to several factors related to the procedure and the physiological responses of the eye.
Firstly, the yellow tint you are experiencing could be a result of the dilation of your pupils during the examination. When your pupils are dilated, they allow more light to enter the eye, which can sometimes alter the perception of color. This effect is usually temporary and should resolve as the dilation wears off. Typically, the effects of dilation can last for several hours, but in some cases, it may take longer for your vision to return to normal.
Secondly, the laser treatment itself can cause transient changes in the retina and the surrounding tissues. The laser energy used during the procedure can lead to localized swelling or changes in the retinal pigment epithelium, which may affect how light is absorbed and reflected in that area. This could potentially create a perception of color changes, including a yellowish hue.
Additionally, if there was any bleeding or fluid accumulation in the retina during or after the procedure, this could also contribute to changes in vision. For instance, if there is any residual blood or fluid in the macula (the central part of the retina), it may cause distortion or color changes in your vision.
It's also important to consider the possibility of other underlying conditions that may have been present before the laser treatment. For example, if you have a history of retinal issues or other ocular conditions, these could also play a role in the visual changes you are experiencing.
In terms of your follow-up care, it is crucial to monitor your symptoms closely. If the yellow tint persists beyond the expected duration of pupil dilation or if you experience any additional symptoms such as increased blurriness, flashes of light, or floaters, you should contact your eye care provider promptly. They may recommend further evaluation, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) or a comprehensive eye exam, to assess the health of your retina and ensure that there are no complications from the laser treatment.
In summary, while a yellow tint in your right eye after retinal laser treatment can be concerning, it is often a temporary effect related to pupil dilation or the physiological response of the retina to the laser. However, it is essential to remain vigilant and communicate any ongoing or worsening symptoms to your healthcare provider for appropriate management.
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