Ophthalmology Q&A - Page 60

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Understanding Eye Health: Symptoms and When to Seek Treatment

Assessment of Eye Health Hello, doctor. I would like to address some long-standing eye issues through the following questions. I hope you can help me determine the causes of my symptoms and whether treatment is necessary. Thank you very much for your assistance. 1. Since I was t...


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

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Understanding the Best Time to Use Your Glaucoma Eye Drops

Medication issues Hello Doctor, I visited the doctor yesterday, and they 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...


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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Understanding Common Eye Issues: Light Spots, Black Dots, and More

Eye problems Hello Doctor, I have some questions to ask. There is a phenomenon where a point of light can only be seen in the sky. In the moment of blinking, a light spot appears in a certain area of my vision, and its position is fixed; if blocked by a building, it cannot be see...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Based on the phenomenon you described, the light spot that appears during blinking may be referred to as "blue light halo." This is a physiological phenomenon caused by light passing through the blood vessels, fundus, and retina of the eye, where differences...

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Understanding Retinal Issues in High Myopia: Risks and Concerns

Retinal issues 1. Based on your experience, will a prescription of around -500 to -600 diopters easily lead to retinal diseases? 2. Does this level of myopia deteriorate quickly, or does it typically stabilize at a certain point? I feel very anxious about the potential issues w...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Individuals with higher degrees of myopia are indeed at a greater risk for retinal diseases, especially those with high myopia (greater than -6.00 diopters) or a family history of such conditions. Therefore, it is recommended that you undergo regular ophthalmic examinat...

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Understanding Dry Eye Syndrome Tests: Results, Procedures, and Next Steps

Dry Eye Syndrome Test Hello Doctor, I previously experienced discomfort in my eyes and underwent a tear break-up time test for dry eye syndrome at a hospital, with results of 3/6mm. The doctor advised me to use artificial tears. Two weeks later, since my symptoms did not improve,...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. I personally use the first method. Excessive eye drops or residual tears can affect the test results. 2. Using artificial tears can indeed provide temporary relief from dry eye symptoms and should not impact the test results. This improvement is usually only temporary a...

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Can Dust Cause Eyelash Loss? Expert Insights on Eyelash Health

Eyelash issues Doctor, will dust from the wall that gets on my face cause my eyelashes to become dirty and fall out? Thank you.


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: If dust from the wall falls onto the face, it may get onto the eyelashes, but it usually does not make the eyelashes dirty or cause them to fall out. Human eyelashes have a self-cleaning function and can remove dust through actions like blinking. However, if dust and dirt ...

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Understanding Floaters and Blurry Vision: Eye Health Concerns Explained

Floaters and blurred vision? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia of over 1000 and astigmatism of 300, along with floaters. Recently, I've been experiencing a flickering sensation when looking at the sky. I would like to know if this is related to the floaters and if it could i...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
1. It is recommended to discuss the above situation further with your attending physician to determine if additional examinations are necessary. 2. Alternatively, you may seek consultation at another ophthalmology clinic.

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Understanding Chalazion: Symptoms, Treatment, and When to Seek Help

There is a lump between the inner corner of the eye and the bridge of the nose? Hello Doctor, recently I have noticed a swelling between the inner corner of my left eye and the bridge of my nose. I feel pressure when I blink. I visited an ophthalmologist who diagnosed it as a cha...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description of symptoms, this may be a localized inflammatory response caused by a stye. A stye is typically due to the blockage of oil glands in the eye, which can lead to symptoms such as localized swelling, pain, redness, and a sensation of pressure in the...

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Understanding Optic Nerve Asymmetry and Glaucoma Risk: Your Concerns Addressed

Glaucoma issues I went to a large hospital for an examination, and the doctor used an ophthalmoscope to say that my optic nerves were somewhat asymmetric. Then, I underwent an OCT examination, and the doctor said that the optic nerve morphology in both eyes was the same, so there...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Asymmetry of the optic nerves is a relatively common phenomenon, but if the degree of asymmetry is significant, further evaluation may be necessary. The morphology of the optic nerve can vary due to factors such as disease and genetics; however, if the morphology of bot...

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Concerns About Small Paint Particles in the Eye: What You Need to Know

Foreign body in the eye I accidentally scratched my eye with my fingernail after touching a dry painted wall this morning, which may have had one or two small specks of paint dust on it. After that, I used my finger to wipe away some eye discharge, and only then did I realize tha...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Generally, the eyes can expel foreign objects on their own, but if you experience discomfort or a sensation of a foreign body, it is advisable to seek medical attention immediately. 2. If paint dust enters the eye and remains there, it may cause symptoms such as eye irr...

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Understanding Arcus Senilis: Causes and Next Steps for Eye Health

The appearance of arcus senilis in the eye? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia and high astigmatism. Since I turned 40, I have been going for annual eye examinations. This year in March, my examination results were normal, but the ophthalmologist noticed that I have a arcus senili...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Arcus senilis is the phenomenon of a white or gray ring appearing at the edge of the cornea, typically observed in middle-aged or older individuals. Arcus senilis itself is an age-related change and is not necessarily directly associated with high cholesterol levels. Howev...

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Understanding Floaters and Persistent Light Spots in Your Vision

In cases of floaters, when looking at the sky, one may observe countless irregularly moving small bright spots? Hello Doctor, about five or six years ago, I went to Canada and I think I might have injured my eyes from the glare off the lake. Since then, I've experienced floa...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
Suggestion 1: Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician to determine if additional examinations are necessary. 2: Alternatively, consider consulting at another ophthalmology clinic for a second opinion. Thank you, and wishing you good health!

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Eye Injury from Fingernail: Symptoms and What to Do Next

The eye was poked by a fingernail? While washing my face, I accidentally poked my eye. The sclera has some red spots, and it feels stinging when I blink. My eyes keep tearing up, but my vision is normal.


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
It is recommended to visit an ophthalmology clinic for an examination. Thank you, and wish you good health!

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Understanding Eye Pain: Causes and When to Seek Medical Attention

Frequent eye pain? Hello, doctor. I usually spend a lot of time on my phone and computer. Since last year, whenever I'm outdoors in bright sunlight, my eyes start to hurt. I also experience discomfort from the brightness when watching TV, using my computer, or looking at my ...


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

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Chronic Eyelid Inflammation: Managing Symptoms and Seeking Relief

Chronic blepharitis I have a seborrheic skin condition and have long experienced blepharitis, but I have never felt any discomfort in my eyes due to it. However, last year, I underwent eye surgery that led to severe dry eye, and I began treatment. During this time, I experienced ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Blepharitis and dry eye syndrome are common eye conditions, but due to their complex etiology, treatment often requires long-term patience and effort. Here are some suggestions that may help improve or alleviate these conditions: 1. Observe daily habits: Adequate rest an...

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Understanding Eyelid Issues: When to Treat or Drain a Stye

Eyelid issues? Hello, doctor: At the beginning of the month, my eyelid was swollen and painful, and when I flipped it over, I saw a small blister. After visiting a doctor, I was diagnosed with a stye and treated with ointment and eye drops for a week. The swelling and pain have s...


Dr. Chen Anping Reply:
Hello KK: We recommend that you directly visit the ophthalmology outpatient clinic to address this issue and undergo an examination. Thank you. Hualien Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, cares about your health.

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Understanding Acute Conjunctivitis with Keratitis: Symptoms and Aftermath

Acute conjunctivitis with keratitis Hello, Doctor! I have a history of dry eye syndrome, but this time I developed acute conjunctivitis with keratitis in my left eye. I have been using eye drops for a week. The keratitis is located only at the outer edge of the pupil on the left ...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
It is possible.

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Understanding Retinal Issues: Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions

Retinal issues Recently, after finishing the high school entrance exam, I've been spending a lot of time on my phone, and now I feel like there might be an issue with my eyes. I would like to consult you on a few points: 1. I do not have myopia or hyperopia, but I do have ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Floaters are a common eye symptom, usually caused by the aggregation of proteins in the vitreous or the contraction of the vitreous posterior membrane. While this condition does not pose a direct threat to vision, if you experience discomfort, you can try the followin...

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The Impact of Visual Disturbances on Sleep Quality: Understanding Your Symptoms

The presence of bright lights can affect sleep? Hello Doctor: About five months ago, I visited an ophthalmologist due to floaters and was found to have a retinal tear, which was treated with laser therapy. However, I have been experiencing an increase in floaters and have been to...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you may be experiencing vitreous floaters or other ocular issues. Since your ophthalmic examination showed no problems, please rest assured and accept this phenomenon. Here are some suggestions that may help alleviate your symptoms: 1. Maintain g...

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How Do Doctors Decide If a Stye Needs Drainage?

I would like to know how doctors determine whether a puncture wound can be drained? I have developed a stye (hordeolum) on the inner eyelid. I have been taking oral antibiotics, using eye drops and ointment, and applying warm compresses for three days. There are no signs of pus d...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Generally speaking, if a stye has developed to the point where a noticeable abscess is present, an ophthalmologist may recommend surgical drainage to help remove the pus and expedite healing. However, the necessity of surgery depends on the severity of the condition and ot...

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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