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Understanding Visual Disturbances After Sneezing: Expert Insights

Inquiry Consultation Hello, Dr. Gao: I just sneezed quite forcefully and experienced seeing stars and a white light in front of my right eye. This condition lasted for a few seconds and then disappeared. Currently, there are no obvious abnormalities or discomfort in my eyes. I wo...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. Experiencing visual disturbances, such as seeing stars, after a forceful sneeze is a normal physiological response due to sudden changes in pressure. However, persistent white light in the right eye for several seconds may require further observation. Q2. Generally, a ...

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Understanding Floaters: When to Worry About Your Vision

Visual problems Hello, doctor. Recently, when I focus on a certain spot, that area gradually becomes blurry and I see many floaters. However, after the examination, the doctor said everything is normal. I was just diagnosed with floaters this year and I feel quite anxious, fearin...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The appearance of floaters in the eyes is a quite common phenomenon and usually does not indicate a serious eye problem. Vitreous floaters refer to the gel-like substance or debris within the eye casting shadows or spots on the retina. These are typically not symptoms of r...

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Understanding Meibomian Gland Blockage: Symptoms and Concerns

Consultation regarding meibomian glands? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you very much for your responses and suggestions to my previous inquiries; I have greatly benefited from them. This time, I would like to follow up on a previous question regarding the blockage of the sebaceous glands ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. What are the common subjective symptoms if there is a blockage in the meibomian glands? Meibomian gland obstruction may lead to the following common subjective symptoms: 1. Foreign body sensation in the eye: The mild foreign body sensation you mentioned could be one...

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Understanding Retinal Laser Treatment: Key Questions Answered

Retinal laser therapy Good evening, Dr. Gao. Thank you for your response. I have a few follow-up questions: 1. In retinal laser treatment, is there a specific distance set for the laser? Is it possible for the laser to be set too short and affect the vitreous body, or does the v...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Retinal laser treatment focuses on specific areas of the retina and does not directly affect the vitreous body. The laser light does not cause significant reactions or damage when passing through the vitreous. 2. The recommendation to avoid rapid eye movements after ret...

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Understanding Vitreomacular Traction and Alternative Treatment Options

Vitreous traction on the macula? Hello, doctor. I saw online that vitreous traction on the macula can be treated not only with vitrectomy but also by injecting a certain gas to separate the areas where the vitreous is adherent, as an alternative to vitrectomy. I also came across ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The success rate may vary depending on the patient's condition and the timing of treatment. For certain diseases, vitreous detachment treatment may be an effective option to avoid more invasive procedures, such as vitrectomy. However, the choice of treatment should be...

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Understanding Chalazia: When to Consult an Eye or Skin Specialist

Follow-up question #201319 Inquiry about Meibomian glands? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you very much for your response and detailed explanation regarding the inquiry about meibomian glands in the article "#201319". I have a clear understanding of Q1 and Q2. Regarding Q3, I hav...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. Is the removal of a chalazion not typically handled by ophthalmology, and should it be treated by dermatology instead? Chalazia are usually located at the eyelash line rather than on the skin. Therefore, in general, eye-related issues (including chalazia) are typical...

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Why Do My Eyes Still Look the Same After Strabismus Surgery?

Is the eye straightened after strabismus surgery? Hello, doctor. I completed strabismus surgery in August this year, and it has been exactly two months since then. However, the appearance of my eyes still looks exactly the same as before the surgery when I take selfies, but my fr...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
Observe the symptoms, and if they persist, seek medical evaluation.

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Understanding Conjunctival Nevi: Concerns and Care for Eye Health

Please provide the content you would like me to translate into English? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you for your response and advice in article #201230. The day before yesterday (October 6), I followed your suggestion and visited an ophthalmology clinic. After examination with instrumen...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. A conjunctival nevus is typically a benign condition that does not pose any problems for vision or eye health. According to your physician, it is flat and has blood vessels nearby, which are common characteristics of a conjunctival nevus. Conjunctival nevi usually do...

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Understanding Post-Retinal Laser Surgery: Key Questions Answered

Post-Retinal Laser Surgery Dr. Gao, I apologize for bothering you again. I would like to ask: 1. Is there a specific distance set for retinal laser treatment? Is it possible that if the distance is set too short, the laser may not reach the retina and instead target the vitreous ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Retinal laser treatment is typically tailored to the specific circumstances of the patient and the location of the retinal disease. The goal of the laser is to precisely focus the energy on the retina to address retinal-related issues. This type of laser does not affect...

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Post-Operative Challenges After Strabismus Surgery: Seeking Solutions

Postoperative care after strabismus surgery? About three years ago, I underwent surgery. For the first year or two, I felt great and my eyes were very strong. However, now I feel that the muscles are becoming increasingly weak, and my double vision is getting worse, especially wh...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Ophthalmic Examination: First, you should consult an ophthalmologist as soon as possible, especially the surgeon who performed your previous procedure, to understand your current condition and the specific reasons for your issues. The physician needs to assess your visu...

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Understanding Flashing Floaters: What Happens When You See Bright Light

Seeing bright lights? Hello, doctor. I have floaters in my vision. When I see a bright light, the floaters suddenly start to flicker, and after a while, they disappear. What is this phenomenon? Normally, the floaters are transparent, but when I look at a bright light, they appear...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The situation you described may be related to a visual phenomenon known as floaters. Floaters are typically caused by small particles or fibers within the vitreous humor of the eye. These small particles can be seen moving across your field of vision, particularly against ...

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Understanding Post-Laser Treatment Issues: Retinal Laser and Floaters

Questions related to retinal laser treatment? Hello Dr. Gao, I have undergone retinal laser treatment and experienced a sudden onset of numerous floaters the next day. I would like to ask you: 1. What is the likelihood that the retinal laser could affect the vitreous body? Do doc...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Relationship between retinal laser and vitreous: Retinal laser treatment is typically used to address retinal diseases rather than directly targeting the vitreous. Physicians should carefully assess the condition of the retina before performing laser treatment to ensure...

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Understanding Eye Pressure: Activities That May Harm Your Eyes

What situations are considered as pressure on the eyes (eyeballs)? Dear Dr. Gao, I have high myopia in both eyes (greater than -10.00 diopters) and astigmatism (greater than -3.00 diopters). Previously, I had retinal tears in both eyes, which were treated with laser photocoagula...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Due to your high myopia and history of retinal tears, it is essential to take special care to protect your eyes and avoid further issues. Here are some recommendations for avoiding pressure on the eyeball and protecting the retina: 1. Avoid rubbing your eyes: As your oph...

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Understanding the Flashing Shadows: A Guide to Floaters and Light Sensitivity

Seeing bright light? Hello, doctor. I have floaters in my vision. When I see a bright light, the floaters suddenly start to flicker, and after a while, they disappear. What is this phenomenon? Normally, the floaters are transparent, but when I see the bright light, they appear to...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The situation you described may be related to a visual phenomenon known as floaters. Floaters are typically caused by small particles or fibers within the vitreous humor of the eye. These small particles become more noticeable as they move within your field of vision, espe...

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Understanding Visual Impairment from Herpes Zoster Keratitis

Corneal damage and blurred vision due to herpes zoster keratitis? Hello, doctor! I would like to ask about my situation. I have corneal damage caused by the herpes zoster virus, and during the vision examination, my visual acuity could not be measured, and I also could not see th...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Mr. Shen: The clinical criteria for disability recognition are clearly defined, requiring that both eyes' vision be affected in order to meet the criteria. Visual impairment in one eye alone does not constitute a disability. Director He Jianxian, Ophthalmology Departme...

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Understanding Corneal and Conjunctival Pigmentation: Common Concerns Explained

Continuation of inquiry #201217 regarding the conjunctiva? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you for your response and suggestions regarding my inquiry about the conjunctiva in the article "<a href='https://adoctor.tw/article/201217'>#201217</a>"; I will follow...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. Regarding the slight outward dispersion of the black spots at the limbus of both eyes near the nose that you described, this type of corneal pigmentation is relatively uncommon in clinical practice, but it is not rare. Q2. In general, pigmented lesions on the cornea or...

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Understanding Vitreous Traction: Impacts on Vision and Treatment Options

Vitreous traction Hello, doctor. Thank you for your professional and thoughtful response. I have some follow-up questions: 1. If the left eye has undergone cataract surgery and the right eye has a myopia of -7.00 diopters, will there be an issue of anisometropia? Additionally, ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. For a patient who has undergone cataract surgery in the left eye and has myopia and mild vitreomacular traction in the right eye, the management should be evaluated and recommended by an ophthalmologist based on your specific situation. Addressing the issue of anisometr...

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Understanding Conjunctival Spots: What You Need to Know About Eye Health

Questions regarding the conjunctiva? Dear Dr. Gao, Hello. I have observed spots on the conjunctiva of both my left and right eyes, which appear to be black and gray. I would like to ask you the following questions: Q1. I have noticed some black spots at the 9 o'clock posit...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. Based on your description, the black spots on the limbus of the cornea may represent corneal pigmentation. This pigmentation can be caused by factors such as age, sun exposure, and genetics, and is usually harmless. However, the best approach is to have an eye examin...

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Understanding Vitreomacular Traction and Cataract Surgery Options

Cataract, lens? Hello, I have myopia over 600 degrees, and my left eye's vision has decreased to 0.5, with distortion in my vision. The doctor at the medical center said that I can undergo surgery for vitreomacular traction. I would like to ask the following questions, thank...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Vitreomacular traction syndrome can indeed lead to vision loss and distortion, but it is also important to rule out other potential ocular issues, such as cataracts. Typically, the physician will assess for other eye problems during the examination. If the doctor did no...

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Understanding Optic Nerve Cupping and Glaucoma in High Myopia

Optic cup excavation and glaucoma? I'm sorry, doctor. I have high myopia (approximately over -600 diopters in both eyes) and high astigmatism (approximately over -500 diopters in both eyes). Today, I went to a major hospital for an eye examination, and the doctor said that m...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
Recommendations: 1. Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. 2. Alternatively, seek consultation at another ophthalmology medical facility. Thank you. Wishing you good health!

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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