Ophthalmology Q&A - Page 55

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Post-Scleral Buckling Surgery: Do I Still Need These Eye Drops?

I would like to ask about the use of eye drops after scleral buckle surgery? After undergoing scleral buckle surgery, the doctor prescribed three types of eye medications: Tobradex ointment, Antol eye drops, and Prednicone eye drops. During the follow-up appointment a week later,...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: If that's the case, you should just apply the eye drops. It should be fine not to apply the ointment. If you still have the ointment, you can apply it before bedtime. However, I am only making a judgment based on common reasoning and cannot guarantee it is absolutely ...

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Persistent Stye Issues: Seeking Solutions Beyond Antibiotics

Stye issue Hello, doctor. My stye keeps recurring, and now both my upper and lower eyelids have developed styes. I previously visited an ophthalmologist who said that my eyelashes were too oily, which was causing the styes to keep appearing. I was prescribed antibiotics, eye drop...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Avoid self-diagnosis and self-treatment: Although you may not want to visit an ophthalmologist again, since there is still pus and swelling in the middle of your eyelid, it is recommended that you see a doctor to have your eyes examined for more detailed information and...

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Post-Silicone Oil Removal: Why Is My Vision Completely Black?

After the removal of silicone oil, there is complete darkness in front of the eyes? Hello doctor, I had silicone oil removal surgery on my right eye the day before yesterday, and now I see almost complete darkness in my right eye. Is this normal? Before the oil was removed, durin...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: After the removal of silicone oil, it should not be completely black. However, since I cannot examine your eyes directly, I cannot determine your specific situation. If this condition has not changed, I recommend that you inform your attending physician so they can examine...

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Do Therapeutic Contact Lenses and Antibiotics Need to Be Used Together?

Should therapeutic contact lenses be used in conjunction with antibiotics? Doctor: Hello! I have been experiencing recurrent epithelial damage due to keratitis, so I recently visited a doctor who prescribed therapeutic contact lenses for me to wear for three months, with a lens c...


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

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Post-Laser Surgery Eye Care: Medication Timing and Activity Guidelines

Post-operative medication issues after retinal laser surgery? I discovered a retinal tear in my right eye last October and underwent laser photocoagulation on October 28. I have been recovering well, with follow-up appointments every three months. Recently, on May 17, I found a r...


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

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Are Halogen Bulbs Harmful to Your Eyes? Expert Insights

Halogen bulbs can cause eye damage? Hello, Doctor. I use a halogen lamp as a night light, and I keep it quite bright. Today, I read that halogen bulbs can harm the eyes. I would like to ask you, if the halogen bulb shines on a white candle and then reflects into my eyes, what kin...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Prolonged exposure to bright light can exert a certain degree of stress on the visual system. Particularly, using high-intensity lighting at night may lead to eye fatigue and discomfort. In your specific situation, the halogen bulb reflecting off a white candle and into yo...

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Understanding Flickering Lights: Eye Symptoms and Possible Causes

The eyes are experiencing slight flashes of light? Hello, Doctor. I am nearsighted with approximately 600 degrees. I occasionally see a few floaters, and recently I experienced some twitching in my left lower eyelid. After using a warm compress eye mask, it improved a bit. Recent...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The possible reasons are as follows: 1. Floaters: Floaters are a common eye symptom characterized by seeing small black dots or thread-like objects drifting in your field of vision. This is usually caused by conditions in the vitreous humor of the eye rather than an issue ...

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Understanding Subconjunctival Hemorrhage: When to Seek Further Medical Attention

Subconjunctival hemorrhage Hello Doctor, five days ago I noticed a blood clot about 3-4 cm in size appearing on the white part of my eye above the cornea. It was only visible when I flipped my eyelid. After seeing a doctor, I was informed that it is a subconjunctival hemorrhage, ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Conjunctival hemorrhage is usually caused by the rupture of conjunctival blood vessels, leading to the leakage of blood and the formation of a clot. In most cases, conjunctival hemorrhage is harmless and typically resolves on its own within a few days. However, if the amou...

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Is Closing Your Eyes the Best Way to Rest Your Eyes?

Is it correct to rest with your eyes closed? There are many methods for eye care available online. I would like to ask the doctor if it's best to simply close my eyes during breaks when I watch videos (like binge-watching) for 10-15 minutes every 30-40 minutes, especially si...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: It is important to rest your eyes whenever you are staring at a screen or doing close-up work for an extended period. Here are some common eye care methods: 1. **20-20-20 Rule**: Every 20 minutes of screen time, shift your gaze to something about 20 feet (approximately 6...

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Long-Term Use of Coloboma Eye Drops: Safety and Resistance Concerns

Ophthalmic consultation? Doctor: Hello! The doctor prescribed me therapeutic contact lenses and gave me Loteprednol eye drops. Can Loteprednol eye drops be used long-term? (I forgot to ask the doctor, and when I went to the nurse three days later, I wasn't allowed to ask.) T...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, the medication label indicates to use it three times a day. If you forgot to ask your physician and the nurse did not provide further instructions, it is advisable to contact your physician as soon as possible to confirm the correct usage and fre...

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Managing Eye Pressure: Tips for Eye Health and Vision Care

Intraocular Pressure and Maintenance On May 5th of this year, I went to the Taipei Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare for an ophthalmology examination due to military service requirements for a specialized re-examination. At that time, I was not informed of any specif...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Some studies suggest that the increase in myopia may be influenced by factors such as prolonged near work and extended use of digital devices. Taking breaks for your eyes and engaging in distance activities, such as outdoor activities and looking at distant objects, can...

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Distorted Vision: Should I Revisit My Eye Doctor for High Myopia?

The tiles appear to have a distorted grid pattern? I feel like the tiles appear distorted, but the grid pattern seems fine. I'm not sure if this is caused by my lenses. I had a dilated eye exam in early April, and the doctor mentioned that the examination could only reveal a...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: If you perceive a distortion in the tiles but there are no issues with the grid pattern, this may be related to your visual condition rather than the lenses themselves. During a dilated eye exam, the physician may not be able to fully assess the entire state of the eye, es...

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Is My Myopia Stabilizing at 18? Understanding Eye Health Concerns

Worsening myopia? 1. I have been continuously monitored for my myopia for two years, and it has not worsened. My ophthalmologist mentioned that at my age, my myopia should be stable. He said that most 18-year-olds have stable myopia. Is this statement accurate? I am concerned tha...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The statements made by ophthalmologists are typically based on the observations and experiences of the majority, but not all individuals will have stable myopia after the age of 18. Each person's eye development and progression of myopia can vary. While most people...

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Understanding Eye Pressure Symptoms: Is It Glaucoma or Something Else?

Eye pressure sensation? Hello Doctor: I have high myopia, with both eyes over 600 degrees. About two months ago, I returned for a check-up due to floaters, and at that time, the doctor did not mention any issues with high intraocular pressure. However, I have been experiencing th...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Elevated intraocular pressure is often an important indicator of glaucoma; however, sensations of fullness and pressure do not directly confirm high eye pressure. Discomfort in the eyes can have various causes, including eye strain, dry eye syndrome, and eyelid issues. ...

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Understanding Myopia Measurements: Which Prescription is More Accurate?

Myopia degree 1. I had a dilated eye exam at the ophthalmologist, which showed my left eye as -6.50 and my right eye as -5.75. However, when I went to the optical shop for a manual refraction, it showed -6.75 for the left eye and -6.00 for the right eye. Which measurement is more...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. According to the information you provided, the data for the left eye during the dilated ophthalmic refraction was 650, while the data from the manual refraction at the optical store was 675. For the right eye, the dilated ophthalmic refraction data was 575, and the manu...

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Understanding High Myopia: Risks and Complications Explained

High myopia I have myopia of 500 to 600 degrees, and recently I've been feeling very anxious every day, fearing changes in my eyes. I consulted an ophthalmologist, and he said that the risk of complications from high myopia is higher than that of the general population, but ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: High myopia does indeed increase the risk of complications, but the likelihood of these complications occurring is not high. However, each individual's situation is unique, and the occurrence of complications is related to various factors such as eye health, genetic f...

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Understanding Strabismus: Treatment Options and Concerns for Patients

Strabismus issues Hello, Dr. Liang. I would like to ask you a question: I have congenital amblyopia in both eyes, left eye esotropia, and astigmatism. I started correction at the age of two and have made progress to hyperopia, completing treatment in elementary school. However, t...


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

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Is Vision Recovery Possible Without Surgery or Contact Lenses?

Is it possible to restore vision? Is there a book titled "Vision Can Certainly Be Restored"? Is it really possible to restore vision without the use of surgery or orthokeratology? The content seems to focus more on training the eye muscles and cognitive exercises. Is it...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The recovery of vision is usually relatively difficult. Vision problems often require correction through methods such as glasses, contact lenses, or surgery, and cannot be fully restored through eye muscle training or cognitive exercises. When discussing vision and refract...

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Understanding Eye Twitching and Dryness: When to Seek Help

Eyelid twitching and dry eyes? Hello, doctor. Recently, my left upper eyelid has been twitching intermittently for five days. Is this normal? If I need to see a doctor, should I go to an ophthalmologist or a neurologist? Also, every time I remove my contact lenses, my eyes feel d...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Eyelid twitching is a common phenomenon that is usually harmless, but in some cases, it may require further evaluation. Eyelid twitching can be caused by spasms of the eye muscles, which are often related to stress, lack of sleep, excessive eye strain, or excessive caffein...

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Understanding the Best Timing for Using Bausch + Lomb Lumigan Eye Drops

Medication issues Hello Doctor, I visited the doctor yesterday, and he prescribed me "Bausch + Lomb Vistadex Eye Drops," which is a glaucoma medication. The doctor instructed me to apply it once every morning before going out, but when I consulted the pharmacist, they m...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: According to the instructions for Bausch + Lomb's Vistadex, it is generally recommended to administer the medication in the evening for optimal effectiveness, as intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients tends to be higher at night. However, if your physician advises ...

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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