Potential Complications of Tear Duct Blockage Due to Dry Eyes
What are the potential complications of occluding the tear ducts due to dry eye? What are the potential complications of occluding the tear ducts due to dry eye? I have been suffering from dry eye for many years, and my ophthalmologist has only recommended warm compresses and art...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Hello! For more severe cases of dry eye syndrome, one can first try using dissolvable temporary punctal plugs to occlude the tear ducts and observe the effects and the patient's tolerance. If the patient can tolerate it, then permanent punctal plugs can be used. The use of p...[Read More] Potential Complications of Tear Duct Blockage Due to Dry Eyes
Managing Early Glaucoma: Tips for Eye Care While Studying Abroad
Glaucoma Hello, doctor. I was previously diagnosed with early-stage glaucoma and was prescribed Alphagan P, which I apply twice daily. During my follow-up appointment, the doctor noted a significant decrease in my intraocular pressure. I continued this regimen for several weeks, ...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Hello! After looking at a computer or television for a long time, experiencing a stinging sensation in the eyes is not necessarily related to intraocular pressure. It is often caused by dryness of the cornea. In other countries, if circumstances permit, it is certainly advisable ...[Read More] Managing Early Glaucoma: Tips for Eye Care While Studying Abroad
Understanding Floaters: Causes, Concerns, and Solutions for Young Adults
Floaters and refractive error? Hello! I've recently been experiencing some symptoms of floaters. Is there any remedy for this? I'm really worried... I'm still young and having these symptoms makes me fear that I might go blind before I even finish college. Doctor, ...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Hello! In the human eye, the vitreous body, which is a transparent gel-like substance, is located in front of the retina. Its composition includes water, collagen fibers, and other components. As people age, the vitreous body can undergo shrinkage and become opaque, leading to th...[Read More] Understanding Floaters: Causes, Concerns, and Solutions for Young Adults
Post-LASIK Eye Issues: Managing Dry Eyes and Vision Changes
Post-LASIK surgery eye issues? Hello, I underwent LASIK surgery over three years ago to treat approximately 700 degrees of myopia in both eyes. Less than a year after the surgery, my myopia increased by nearly 100 degrees, and it has remained that way until now. After the surge...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
1. During LASIK surgery, a corneal flap is created, which can cause temporary damage to the corneal nerves. As a result, patients may experience reduced tear production for three to four months post-surgery. However, most patients gradually recover, and your situation may indicat...[Read More] Post-LASIK Eye Issues: Managing Dry Eyes and Vision Changes
Cost of Double Eyelid Surgery at Your Hospital: Is It Covered by Insurance?
How much does double eyelid surgery cost at your hospital? Is it covered by health insurance? How much does double eyelid surgery cost at your hospital? Is it covered by health insurance?
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Health insurance does not cover double eyelid surgery unless it is performed to correct entropion that causes corneal damage. Only in cases where double eyelid surgery is done as part of the correction for entropion will it be covered. For pricing, please inquire at the ophthalmo...[Read More] Cost of Double Eyelid Surgery at Your Hospital: Is It Covered by Insurance?
Consulting Dr. Chen: Double Eyelid Surgery Eligibility and Costs
Dr. Chen Zhen-Su Can I find out after the outpatient visit whether I am suitable for double eyelid surgery, and how much will the surgery cost? What are Dr. Chen's clinic hours? Thank you! (I apologize for not being able to contact Dr. Chen directly, so please pass this mess...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Yes, you can determine if you are suitable for double eyelid surgery during an outpatient consultation. The prices vary across different hospitals. The physician you mentioned, Dr. Chen, does not work in our ophthalmology department; he is likely serving at another hospital.[Read More] Consulting Dr. Chen: Double Eyelid Surgery Eligibility and Costs
How to Handle an Eyelash Stuck in Your Tear Duct: Expert Advice
Eyelash trapped in the small opening of the eyelid? On the evening of September 28, a lash got stuck in a small opening in my eyelid (there are two holes in the eyelid, one above and one below, which seem to be drainage ducts for moisture, located towards the nose). The thicker e...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Tears are drained from the eyes to the nasal cavity through the tear ducts. The small opening you see is the opening of the tear duct in the eye (this is where tears are expelled). If an eyelash falls into the tear duct opening, it may temporarily obstruct the flow of tears and c...[Read More] How to Handle an Eyelash Stuck in Your Tear Duct: Expert Advice
Understanding Astigmatism in Young Children: Treatment Options and Considerations
Astigmatism in children Hello! My daughter is currently 3 years and 5 months old. After examination, it was found that she has astigmatism of 400 degrees in her left eye and 200 degrees in her right eye. I would like to ask: 1. Is monocular treatment effective? (The doctor sugges...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Children with high astigmatism are most concerned about developing amblyopia. The simplest and most effective treatment for amblyopia is wearing glasses and, if necessary, patching therapy. Your daughter's left eye has more severe astigmatism, so the initial treatment should...[Read More] Understanding Astigmatism in Young Children: Treatment Options and Considerations
Can My Eyelid Ptosis Certificate Qualify for Re-evaluation?
Can I apply for a review with my proof of ptosis? The doctor issued a certificate stating that I have bilateral ptosis, with the upper eyelid position being -1mm from the light reflex. However, my friend mentioned that the certificate needs to match the wording used by the Minist...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
"The distance from the upper eyelid to the light reflex in millimeters" and "upper eyelid muscle function" are two different assessment methods, but both are related to the evaluation of ptosis. Of course, assessing "upper eyelid muscle function" bas...[Read More] Can My Eyelid Ptosis Certificate Qualify for Re-evaluation?
Complications of Untreated Cataracts: What You Need to Know
Will untreated cataracts lead to other complications in the long term? Dear Dr. Tsai, My father experienced blurred vision two years ago and went to the hospital for an examination, where he was diagnosed with cataracts in his left eye. He was initially scheduled for surgery, bu...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Cataract surgery is covered by health insurance for individuals aged 55 and older. For those under 55, prior application is required, and coverage will be granted upon approval before surgery. The decision depends on whether the cataract has progressed to a severity that necessit...[Read More] Complications of Untreated Cataracts: What You Need to Know
Can Glaucoma Patients Enjoy a Healthy Sex Life?
Glaucoma Can patients with glaucoma engage in sexual activity?
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
Yes. Intraocular pressure can fluctuate slightly throughout the day. During exercise, the variations in intraocular pressure remain within a reasonable range and do not lead to the worsening of glaucoma.[Read More] Can Glaucoma Patients Enjoy a Healthy Sex Life?
Laser Vision Correction: Impact of Floaters and Risks Explained
Laser vision correction Hello Dr. Tsai, I have two questions to ask you: 1. I am considering undergoing laser vision correction surgery, but I have floaters. Will this have any impact? 2. Are there any potential side effects from laser vision correction? Is there a chance of fail...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
1. Before undergoing laser vision correction surgery, a retinal examination should be conducted. If the patient only has simple floaters, it does not affect the laser surgery. However, if there are associated retinal conditions such as retinal tears, detachment, or hemorrhage, th...[Read More] Laser Vision Correction: Impact of Floaters and Risks Explained
Understanding Ptosis: Treatment Options and Insurance Coverage in Taiwan
Ptosis Regarding ptosis, according to Dr. Huang Bo-Zhen, if the eyelid droops to the point of covering the pupil, it may be covered by health insurance. However, most online searches for treatments for ptosis primarily lead to ophthalmic plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery, which...
Dr. Cai Yuyuan reply Ophthalmology
If the ptosis is acquired and covers the pupil, a levator muscle resection surgery can be covered by health insurance; however, if it is congenital ptosis, it will not be covered. Correction of ptosis can be performed by both the oculoplastic surgery and plastic surgery departmen...[Read More] Understanding Ptosis: Treatment Options and Insurance Coverage in Taiwan