Ophthalmology Q&A - Page 29

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Understanding Macular Degeneration: Causes of Visual Distortions

Concerned about the possibility of macular degeneration? Hello doctor, I have had floaters for a while. Two to three months ago, I experienced flashes in my eyes and underwent a dilated eye exam, which showed everything was normal. The doctor mentioned it was a natural aging proc...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, please rest assured that this sensation may be due to eye fatigue or natural changes in the eyes. Floaters are a common phenomenon, especially as we age, when the fibrous tissue within the vitreous becomes more prominent, which may cause you to s...

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Do Patron Eye Drops Contain Steroids? Understanding Your Eye Care Options

Ophthalmic drops Hello, Doctor: I previously visited an ophthalmologist due to some discomfort, swelling, and mild pain in my eyes. The ophthalmologist indicated that my intraocular pressure was normal and suggested that it was likely due to eye fatigue. They prescribed me a bott...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Engene Eye Drops are steroid-free. They can be used as directed by a physician.

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Exploring Eye Symptoms: When Blue Lines and Noise Indicate Brain Issues

Other outpatient clinics related to ophthalmology? Hello Doctor, I see blue lines and visual noise in my field of vision. I found some information related to visual snow syndrome, but it's not just in one eye; sometimes I also see blue dots flashing. This symptom has persist...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
It is recommended to seek medical consultation at a medical center. Wishing you good health, thank you~

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How Often Should You Use Long-Lasting Mydriatics for Eye Care?

How often should long-acting mydriatics be administered? Hello, doctor: After my visit to the ophthalmologist, the doctor instructed me to apply the drops in my left eye and then, two days later, in my right eye. However, after applying the drops in my left eye, I noticed that it...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
You can inquire with the original clinic.

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Understanding Eye Issues: Floaters, Eye Exercises, and Warm Compress Benefits

Eye problems 1. Sometimes I notice a small dark spot or a long shape in my vision, but it doesn't occur frequently. Is this floaters? Should I see a doctor? 2. Do eye exercises really work? 3. Is warm compress really effective? Thank you, doctor.


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Regarding the eye examination: The appearance of small dark circles or elongated shapes in the vision may be a symptom of floaters. Floaters typically manifest as black dots, lines, or other shapes drifting in the visual field. While this may be a relatively minor condi...

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Managing High Myopia: Eye Care Tips and Mental Well-being

Care and Mindset Adjustment for High Myopia Hello, Doctor. Due to genetic factors, I have developed high myopia at an early age (currently around 900-1000 degrees). I undergo dilated eye examinations every six months. During my recent check-up, the doctor informed me of a mild ca...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The perception of floaters being more noticeable in bright light is a common phenomenon, especially among patients with high myopia. Typically, these floaters are caused by small fluctuations in the vitreous gel within the eye. In most cases, these floaters are harmle...

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Understanding Prolonged Eye Discomfort: Causes and Treatment Options

Discomfort in the right eye for more than two weeks? Hello, Doctor. Two weeks ago, I experienced discomfort in my right eye along with persistent eyelid twitching, so I visited an ophthalmologist. After measuring my intraocular pressure and examining my eyes, the doctor diagnosed...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Eye fatigue and discomfort can be caused by various factors, including excessive eye use, environmental factors, and issues related to the nervous system. In your case, the ophthalmologist has conducted an initial assessment, and there has been some improvement, but you ar...

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Why Your New Glasses Might Be Causing Discomfort: Common Issues Explained

Discomfort with new glasses? I just got a new pair of glasses yesterday and had an eye exam at a store I had never visited before. I learned that my myopia prescription remained the same, but the optometrist suggested increasing my astigmatism correction by 50 degrees (I'm n...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Dryness: New glasses can sometimes cause a sensation of dryness in the eyes. This may be due to your eyes adjusting to the new lenses, or it could be related to the lens material or coating. It is advisable to give yourself some time to see if this sensation improves ov...

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Understanding Chalazia: Do You Need Surgery for Eyelid Bumps?

Chalazion on the tear gland? Hello doctor, I have a small chalazion on the tear gland of my left eye, and it has been causing some discomfort lately. I would like to ask if this requires surgery, or can it be drained in an outpatient setting? Please take a look.


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: This is a bit large and may require incision; it is not very suitable for outpatient treatment. However, the specific situation still needs to be evaluated by an ophthalmologist before making a decision.

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Comparing Femtosecond Laser and Phacoemulsification for Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery Hello Doctor: I have an issue with macular folds in my eyes and am planning to undergo cataract surgery soon. I am eligible for both phacoemulsification and femtosecond laser surgery, but I am unsure if femtosecond laser is better for protecting the already compr...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Femtosecond laser surgery offers more precise surgical control, which may be more beneficial for protecting the tissues surrounding the macula. It utilizes laser energy to fragment cataracts, reducing the impact on ocular tissues. However, for patients with pre-existing ma...

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Post-Retinal Surgery: Concerns About Eye Appearance and Activity Guidelines

Postoperative care after retinal silicone oil surgery? Hello Doctor, I had silicone oil placed during my retinal surgery over six months ago. Besides experiencing some dryness in my eye, I have not had any other discomfort. However, I recently noticed that the appearance of the e...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Regarding the changes in the appearance of your eyes, particularly the slight protrusion of the operated eye, it is advisable to see an ophthalmologist for a thorough examination as soon as possible. As for the exercise concerns you mentioned, it is generally recommended t...

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Understanding the Differences Between Smart Pro and Smile Pro Laser Eye Surgery

Differences in Laser Treatments for Myopia Hello, I would like to ask the doctor about the differences between the Smart Pro and Smile Pro laser vision correction procedures. They seem to have similar surgical techniques, both involving a small incision to remove a portion of the...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Since I have not undergone this type of surgery, the information is sourced from the internet and is for reference only. It is best to consult the surgeon for accurate information. Please refer to https://bit.ly/47ssp8u. In summary, both Smart Pro and Smile Pro are safe an...

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Understanding Eye Lightning: Symptoms of Vitreous Degeneration in Myopia

Flashes of light when moving the eyes? As mentioned, I have noticed flashes of light when moving my eyes. Recently, I have indeed felt an increase in floaters, but it is not a rapid or significant increase, and I do not experience blurred vision. I had a dilated eye exam in early...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, experiencing flashes of light when moving your eyes is a common symptom of vitreous degeneration, which is often accompanied by an increase in floaters. Vitreous degeneration is a natural aging process where, as one ages, the vitreous humor gradu...

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Understanding Eyelid Swelling and Foreign Body Sensation in Eyes

Eyelid swelling and a foreign body sensation in the eye? In the past few days, I've noticed that my eyelids are swollen, and I feel a foreign body sensation in my eyes. I visited a doctor who said that my eyes are dry and that the swelling of my eyelids might be an early sig...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: There are many potential causes for eyelid swelling, and discomfort in the eyes is a common symptom associated with this condition. In addition to styes, there are several other reasons that may lead to eyelid swelling and eye discomfort. 1. Allergic Reactions: The skin ...

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Can Fish Oil Improve Dry Eye Symptoms or Is Treatment Necessary?

Dry Eye Syndrome Can taking fish oil improve dry eye symptoms, or is treatment necessary for improvement?


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Fish oil contains Omega-3 fatty acids, which are believed to be beneficial for eye health and overall well-being. Some studies suggest that Omega-3 fatty acids may help improve symptoms of dry eye syndrome, but there is currently no consistent scientific evidence to suppor...

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How to Alleviate Eye Strain from Astigmatism and Refraction Issues

Eye strain? Doctor, you mentioned last time that my astigmatism was measured at 25 degrees. I've also noticed that the effect of light refraction through windows makes my tearing more pronounced. Sometimes, when I blink, both eyes seem to experience this simultaneously (the ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: To reduce the effects of window refraction, you can sometimes avoid direct exposure to bright light from windows or adjust your seating position to place your eyes in a more gentle light. As for astigmatism, since it is only 25 degrees, it should not cause significant eye ...

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Should I Use Furlong Eye Drops with My Eye Pressure Concerns?

Should I use Furacilin eye drops? Recently, I have been seeing rainbows around streetlights or brighter light sources, so I went to see a doctor. My intraocular pressure was measured at 18 in both eyes. The doctor diagnosed me with mild conjunctivitis and prescribed Patanol, Refr...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: You are concerned that using Fluorometholone eye drops may lead to increased intraocular pressure, as it is known to have such side effects. However, your ophthalmologist prescribed this medication based on your symptoms and clinical assessment, believing that it could be ...

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Post-Cataract Surgery: Understanding Eye Drops and Their Effects

Post-cataract surgery Hello, Director: I underwent cataract phacoemulsification surgery last week. The doctor prescribed antibiotics, steroid eye drops, an eye ointment, and one drop of Mydrane (a mydriatic) before bedtime. After researching online, I found that after lens replac...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: This is a short-acting mydriatic agent, and using it before bedtime will not affect vision the next day, nor will it cause displacement of the lens. There is a specific reason why the physician prescribed it, and it should not be discontinued arbitrarily. If you have any q...

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Understanding Retinal Tears and Detachment Risks in High Myopia

Regarding retinal tears and detachments? Hello, Doctor: 1. If both eyes have a myopia degree of 800, and I see persistent hair-like objects above my eyes, is there a risk of retinal tears or detachment? 2. If there are too many retinal tears, will the degeneration of the vitreou...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Regarding retinal tears and detachments in individuals with high myopia up to -800 diopters, if a fixed hair-like object appears in the upper part of the eye, it may indicate not only floaters but also a sign of retinal tears or detachment. This symptom should be take...

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Accidental Eye Contact with Isoconazole Nitrate: What You Need to Know

Foreign body in the eye? Hello Doctor: Today, while applying the topical cream prescribed by the dermatologist, which contains isoconazole nitrate, I accidentally touched my eye with my finger that had a small amount of the cream on it. I suspect that some of the cream may have c...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Isoconazole nitrate is an ingredient used to treat fungal infections, typically in dermatological treatments. Although it is not recommended to come into contact with the eyes, if a small amount accidentally gets into the eyes, it usually does not cause serious issues, esp...

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Ophthalmology FAQ

3C Acute Conjunctivitis
Age-Related Farsightedness Allergic Conjunctivitis
Alternating Exotropia Amblyopia
Artificial Lens Astigmatism
Binocular Disparity Bleeding Under The Conjunctiva
Blinking Bloodshot Eyes
Blue Light Blurry Vision
Cataract Cataract Surgery
Chalazion Ciliary Muscle
Color Blindness Conjunctiva
Conjunctival Concretions Conjunctivitis
Contact Lenses Cornea
Corneal Abrasion Corneal Inflammation
Corneal Reshaping Lenses Corneal Reshaping Therapy
Corneal Ulcer Crossed Eyes
Dark Circles Digital Devices
Dilating Eye Drops Diplopia
Disability Certificate Double Eyelid Surgery
Double Vision Dry Eye Discomfort
Dry Eyes Dry Eye Syndrome
Exposure To Bright Light Eye
Eye Allergies Eyeball
Eye Drop Consultation Eye Drops
Eye Examination Eye Fatigue
Eye Flashes Eye Focusing
Eye Inflammation Eyelashes
Eyelid Eyelid Cyst
Eyelid Disease Eye Medication
Eye Misalignment Eye Pain
Eye Pressure Eye Shadows
Eye Trauma False Myopia
Farsightedness Flashes Of Light When Eyes Are Closed
Floaters Floaters And Related Issues
Foggy Vision Foreign Body In The Eye
Foreign Body Sensation In The Eye Fundus Examination
Glare Glasses
Glasses Fitting Glaucoma
Halos Around Lights Halo Vision
High Myopia Hordeolum
Hyperopia Intraocular Lens
Intraocular Pressure Involuntary Eye Movement
Inward-Growing Eyelashes Iritis
Keratitis Lacrimal Ducts
Laser Pointer Laser Surgery For Myopia
Laser Treatment Lasik
Lazy Eye Lutein
Macula Macular Degeneration
Macular Hole Macular Pucker
Medication Consultation Mydriatic Agent
Myopia Nearsightedness
Night Blindness Nyctalopia
Nystagmus Ocular Hypertension
Optic Nerve Orthokeratology
Others Parallax
Part Of The Retina Pediatric Vision Screening
Pink Eye Post-Cataract Surgery
Post-Chalazion Surgery Posterior Vitreous Detachment
Post-Laser Surgery Post-Lasik Surgery
Post-Retinal Detachment Surgery Post-Retinal Laser Surgery
Post-Retinal Surgery Post-Retinal Tear Laser Surgery
Post-Scleral Buckle Surgery Post-Scleral Surgery
Presbyopia Prescription For Glasses
Prescription Strength Pseudomyopia
Pupil Pupil Dilation
Rainbow Halos Rainbow Vision
Refraction Test Retina
Retinal Degeneration Retinal Detachment
Retinal Disease Retinal Exam
Retinal Laser Treatment Retinal Tear
Sclera Steroids
Strabismus Stye
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Sunglasses
Swelling And Soreness Tear Ducts
Temporary Vision Loss In One Eye The White Part Of The Eye
Tinted Lenses Transient Monocular Blindness
Trichiasis Uveitis
Vascular Proliferation Vision
Vision Care Vision Correction For Myopia
Vision Discrepancy Visual Acuity Test
Visual Afterimages Visual Disturbance
Visual Field Visual Field Test
Visual Impairment Visual Persistence
Vitrectomy Surgery Vitreous Body
Vitreous Degeneration Vitreous Liquefaction