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Should You Get Your Eye Floaters Checked? Understanding Symptoms and Risks

Is it necessary to have white spots examined? Hello Doctor, I am the person with consultation number <a href="https://adoctor.tw/article/204106">#204106</a> from yesterday. Today, I observed again and found that the white spots are round and there is more th...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: The white spots you see that seem to move when you shift your gaze are a type of vitreous floaters. Your condition can be monitored for now. However, if you experience new symptoms, especially those that differ from your previous experiences, such as an increase in shadows...

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Understanding Eye Flashes: Causes, Duration, and Treatment Options

Flashes of light in the eyes? Hello Doctor, I recently noticed that I experience flashes of light in my peripheral vision, and sometimes they occur even when my eyes are closed. After seeing a doctor, I was not diagnosed with floaters; instead, the doctor mentioned it was a case ...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Vitreous degeneration is a common phenomenon that occurs with aging and is typically irreversible. Floaters are a symptom characterized by seeing spots or thread-like objects moving in the field of vision, and vitreous degeneration is one of the causes of floaters. The phe...

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Seeing White Spots on the Ceiling Upon Waking: Is It Floaters?

When I woke up in the morning, I saw white spots on the ceiling? Hello, Doctor Gao! Thank you for answering my questions. My condition is called floaters, and I have undergone localized retinal laser surgery on my right eye. I had a fundus examination at the beginning of last mon...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Based on your description, you may be experiencing symptoms of floaters. Floaters are typically described as small dots or lines that appear to float in your field of vision; these may be black, white, or gray, and sometimes they may feel like flies or lines moving in your...

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Will Vision Change Years After Cataract Surgery with Artificial Lens?

Will the prescription increase year by year after undergoing cataract surgery with an artificial intraocular lens? Dear Doctor, two years ago I had cataract surgery, and three months later, I got reading glasses with a prescription of plano for my left eye and +0.75 for my right ...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: After cataract surgery, the replacement of the intraocular lens typically effectively corrects vision. However, there may be slight changes in prescription during the postoperative period due to the natural healing process of the eye tissues or minor adjustments after surg...

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Sudden Amblyopia in Adulthood: Causes and Treatment Options

Amblyopia that suddenly appears in adulthood? Hello, Doctor. I have myopia of -600 degrees with astigmatism of -250 degrees in my left eye, and -700 degrees with astigmatism of -350 degrees in my right eye, with my left eye being the dominant eye. The last time I had my glasses p...


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Hello: 1. Causes of Amblyopia: Amblyopia is a visual impairment typically identified and treated during childhood. However, new vision deterioration in adulthood may stem from issues related to the optic nerve, eyeball, retina, or other parts of the visual system, requiring fur...

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Does Wearing Scleral Lenses Increase Eye Pressure in Patients with Corneal Injuries?

Does wearing a scleral lens increase intraocular pressure? Hello Doctor, due to an injury to my cornea when I was five years old, I underwent corneal suturing and the placement of an artificial lens. In May 2023, I had my intraocular pressure checked in both eyes, and the doctor ...


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Hello: Regarding your question, based on your medical history, here are a few suggestions: 1. Corneal injury may affect intraocular pressure measurement: Yes, sometimes irregularities in the cornea (such as scars or protrusions, like keratoconus) can influence the measurement o...

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Long-Term Use of Steroid Eye Drops: Risks and Concerns

Commonly Used Corticosteroid Eye Drops and Their Side Effects Issues Hello, Doctor, and Happy New Year: I have been experiencing frequent itching in my eyes for the past year and a half, and there are fine blood vessels visible in the sclera. I have visited the ophthalmologist mu...


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Hello: 1. Regarding the side effects of long-term steroid use: Prolonged use of steroid eye drops may lead to several side effects, such as an increased risk of eye infections, cataracts, elevated intraocular pressure, and potential impacts on corneal health. There are some risks...

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Can Using One Eye for Reading Help with Strabismus Issues?

Strabismus. Reading or using the computer with only one eye? Hello, doctor. Four years ago, I started experiencing double vision when looking at close objects, such as reading or using my phone, especially when reading text. However, I can exert some effort to fuse the images bac...


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Hello: The symptoms of diplopia you described may be related to your latent exotropia. Generally, wearing prisms for strabismus correction is a common approach. However, you mentioned feeling uncomfortable when wearing the prisms, which may indicate poor adaptation to this correc...

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Understanding Eye Flashes: When to Seek Medical Advice

Eye problems Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask about something that happened just now. While I was taking a shower, I suddenly saw a flash of light for 1-2 seconds. I'm not sure if it was just the bathroom light flickering, as it felt like the flash came from that direction...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: The sensation of flashes may be a physiological phenomenon of the eye, but it can sometimes indicate a retinal issue. Flashes are typically described as sudden bursts of light that can last for a few seconds or even shorter. This phenomenon is usually caused by changes in ...

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Understanding Retinal Laser Treatment and Its Side Effects: A Patient's Inquiry

Regarding retinal laser treatment? Dear Dr. Gao, Happy New Year! I apologize for bothering you again, and I sincerely thank you for your continuous assistance to us, the helpless patients, without any charge. I am a patient who developed severe floaters after laser treatment, to ...


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Hello: I am very sorry to hear about the situation you described. Floaters can indeed have a significant impact on vision and daily life. I will do my best to explain the retinal laser treatment you mentioned and its possible consequences, as well as provide some clarification re...

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Should You See a Doctor for Eye Discomfort After Laser Treatment?

Discomfort when blinking? I underwent retinal laser treatment on my right eye about six months ago, but this morning when I woke up, I noticed a slight swelling and pain near the cheekbone close to the eye when I blinked forcefully with my right eye. This sensation disappeared af...


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Hello: This situation may be caused by sleeping posture or temporary discomfort after adapting to new retinal laser fixation. However, the sensation of pressure and pain around the eyes, along with subsequent eye fatigue, may be due to dry eye, eye strain, or other ocular issues....

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Is Headache in the Dark Always a Sign of Glaucoma?

Experiencing headaches in low-light conditions does not necessarily mean that you have glaucoma? Hello, doctor. I had a visual field test two weeks ago, and everything was normal. I have significant myopia and also experience floaters. I read online that glaucoma can cause headac...


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Hello: I understand your concerns. First, anxiety can affect physical sensations, particularly the perception of visual or head discomfort. However, if you experience headaches or discomfort, especially in low light, it is important to carefully evaluate and rule out potential op...

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Understanding Intermittent Strabismus: Treatment Options and Eye Care Tips

Strabismus issues? Hello, doctor. I've been experiencing focus issues with my eyes for several months, and it hasn't improved. A few days ago, I went to the hospital for an examination, and the doctor diagnosed me with intermittent strabismus. They provided me with a pr...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Regarding the intermittent strabismus you mentioned, there are some non-surgical methods that can help improve or manage symptoms besides surgery. Prisms are one treatment option, but some individuals may require time to adjust. If you experience discomfort from wearing pr...

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Understanding Glaucoma: Concerns About Eye Pressure and Follow-Up Care

Suspected glaucoma? Dear Dr. Gao, I am a person who gets easily anxious and have difficulty cooperating with the air-puff tonometer tests. Previously, due to elevated intraocular pressure (around 21-23 mmHg), I was monitored at National Taiwan University Hospital Beihu Branch fo...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: I understand your concerns about eye health. Glaucoma requires close monitoring and management to prevent potential optic nerve damage. Regarding your questions: 1. Frequency of optic nerve scans: Generally, the frequency of optic nerve scans depends on the diagnosis of gl...

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Understanding YAG Laser Treatment for Floaters After Retinal Surgery

Treatment for floaters: YAG Laser? Hello, Doctor. I previously underwent retinal laser treatment and developed a significant amount of floaters. I would like to ask Dr. Gao: 1. What could be the possible reasons for the sudden onset of numerous floaters the day after retinal lase...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. The appearance of numerous floaters after retinal laser treatment may be due to either vascular bleeding or vitreous degeneration. If the examination reveals that it is merely vitreous degeneration, there is no need for concern. 2. If there is a fixed flash in the visua...

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Choosing the Right Lens Power for Cataract Surgery with One Eye Left

I would like to inquire about the choice of lens power for cataract surgery in a patient with only one functioning eye? Dear Director Gao, A few years ago, I underwent surgery for a retinal detachment in my right eye, during which an artificial intraocular lens was implanted. Th...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: You have two options to choose from based on your needs: 1. According to your ophthalmologist's recommendation, after surgery on your left eye, you will have no prescription, allowing you to see far without glasses, while you can wear reading glasses for near vision. ...

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Adjusting Contact Lens Prescription: Is It Safe for Eye Health?

Contact lens prescription issues? Hello, doctor. About a year ago, I had my glasses prescription checked, which was -8.00 for the left eye and -9.00 for the right eye, with mild astigmatism in the left eye. Currently, my contact lens prescription is -7.50 for the left eye and -8....


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: In theory, adjusting the prescription of contact lenses from -8.50 to -8.00 for the right eye may help reduce discomfort, particularly the sensation of increased intraocular pressure. However, there may be a slight imbalance between the two eyes initially, but you will gra...

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Should Adults with Astigmatism Wear Glasses? Expert Insights

Astigmatism and Issues with Wearing Glasses in Adults Hello, Doctor Gao. I have had astigmatism since childhood and have never worn glasses (I used some eye drops for mild astigmatism when I was younger). Recently, I have noticed my vision becoming blurrier (I have also been taki...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Based on the situation you described, astigmatism is a common visual issue that may change in severity during growth. Although astigmatism typically does not resolve on its own, it usually progresses slowly after reaching adulthood and does not worsen dramatically. Wearing...

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Understanding Halo Vision: Causes and Solutions for Eye Health

Halo in the left eye? Hello, doctor. I would like to ask about something I've experienced in the past day or two. When walking at night, I notice that lights in the distance, such as streetlights or car headlights, appear as rings of light with a hollow center. However, when...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Based on the situation you described, seeing streetlights or car headlights appear as rings at night may be related to specific issues with your eyes. This symptom could be caused by refractive abnormalities on the surface of the cornea or lens, or it may be due to light s...

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Using Atropine for Low Hyperopia in Children: Concerns and Recommendations

Questions about the use of atropine? Hello, Director Gao. For a 7-year-old child who has no myopia but has 25 diopters of hyperopia, the doctor mentioned that children at this age should have around 100 diopters of hyperopia, and 25 diopters is considered low. Therefore, atropine...


Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. For a 7-year-old child, even with a hyperopia of only +2.50 diopters, some physicians may consider using Atropine 0.05% to control the progression of myopia. However, the decision to initiate Atropine treatment and the appropriate timing for its use should be based on t...

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