Understanding Retinal Holes: Symptoms, Treatments, and Travel Concerns
Retinal hole Hello, doctor. I discovered floaters in March and have been undergoing regular dilated eye examinations. During the March check-up, the doctor mentioned that there were white spots on the retina of my right eye and advised that no treatment was necessary, just regula...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. White spots and atrophic holes: White spots and atrophic holes are two different eye conditions. White spots may refer to a small area on the retina, while atrophic holes refer to a small tear or hole on the surface of the retina. They are distinct issues that require d...[Read More] Understanding Retinal Holes: Symptoms, Treatments, and Travel Concerns
Understanding Monocular Diplopia: Causes and Solutions for Eye Fatigue
Inquiry about diplopia? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about an issue I've been experiencing recently. At night, when I look at bright lights with my right eye, I see afterimages. Could this be due to eye fatigue causing monocular diplopia? I don't notice afterimages...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: First, you mentioned that your astigmatism is 375, which is considered a relatively high degree of astigmatism. Even when wearing corrective lenses, you may still experience ghosting at times, especially under certain lighting conditions, which can be normal. However, ghos...[Read More] Understanding Monocular Diplopia: Causes and Solutions for Eye Fatigue
Understanding Involuntary Eye Blinking: Causes and Solutions
Involuntary blinking? I would like to ask the doctor if involuntarily blinking forcefully is a symptom of dry eye syndrome. The frequency is about once a minute. I can control it, but only for a few minutes, and then I feel the urge to blink forcefully again. This symptom has bee...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Based on the symptoms you described, involuntary forceful blinking may be a manifestation of dry eye syndrome. Dry eye syndrome is a common ocular condition that is often accompanied by symptoms such as dryness, burning sensation, redness, swelling, and blurred vision. Inv...[Read More] Understanding Involuntary Eye Blinking: Causes and Solutions
Understanding Binocular Disparity: Key Considerations for Eye Surgery
Binocular disparity issue? Thank you for the previous response, Doctor. I have more questions to ask. My right eye is scheduled for surgery on November 8, and my left eye has -500 diopters of myopia and mild cataracts (but does not require surgery). Both eyes have +250 diopters o...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. Should the degree of the right eye be preserved during surgery to avoid excessive binocular disparity, and what is the recommended degree? When considering whether to preserve the degree, you should follow the advice of your ophthalmologist. Typically, after surgery w...[Read More] Understanding Binocular Disparity: Key Considerations for Eye Surgery
Understanding Eye Flashes: Symptoms of Retinal Issues or Normal Aging?
In a completely dark room, closing the eyes and moving them causes flashes of light to appear around? Hello, I have a myopia degree of 600 to 700. Two months ago, I experienced floaters, and after undergoing ultra-widefield retinal examination, no tears were found. Three weeks ag...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. These symptoms may indicate a retinal tear or detachment, but they could also be related to phenomena associated with the vitreous. When you experience abnormal visual symptoms, especially in the case of high myopia, it is advisable to seek an eye examination immediatel...[Read More] Understanding Eye Flashes: Symptoms of Retinal Issues or Normal Aging?
Post-Scleral Buckling Surgery: Concerns About Vision Distortion and Recovery
Post-scleral buckle surgery Hello Doctor, I discovered a retinal detachment nearly a week after my eye was struck, and there was fluid accumulation. That day, I was transferred to the emergency department at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, and the next day I underwent sclera...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: First of all, retinal detachment is a serious eye condition that requires prompt treatment to prevent further visual impairment. Scleral buckle surgery is typically an effective method for restoring the normal position and function of the retina. However, post-operative vi...[Read More] Post-Scleral Buckling Surgery: Concerns About Vision Distortion and Recovery
Understanding Vitreomacular Traction: Vision Loss and Treatment Options
Vitreous macula Hello Doctor: I have a follow-up question and would appreciate your clarification. I have been diagnosed with vitreomacular traction, and my vision is 0.5, with distorted letters. Given the vitreous pulling and my vision being 0.5, is it correct to say that glasse...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Regarding the issue of vitreomacular traction and vision decline, corrective lenses may provide some benefit, but the outcome depends on the severity and nature of the condition. 1. Vitreomacular traction: This condition typically involves issues with the retina, where t...[Read More] Understanding Vitreomacular Traction: Vision Loss and Treatment Options
Comparing Non-Dilated Eye Exams to Traditional Dilated Checks
Options for Regular Eye Examinations Hello, doctor. I have a myopia of -6.75 diopters, presbyopia, and mild astigmatism. Every year, I undergo dilated fundus examinations, as well as vision and intraocular pressure checks at an ophthalmology clinic. Today, I came across a type of...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Non-dilated fundus photography: This method typically uses specialized imaging equipment that can capture fundus images without the use of dilating agents. This may be more convenient for patients who need to quickly return to their daily work or activities. However, non-d...[Read More] Comparing Non-Dilated Eye Exams to Traditional Dilated Checks
Managing Vision Discrepancies with Cataracts: Tips for Patients
Unilateral cataract in the other eye, binocular disparity issue? Hello, I have already discussed using an aspheric monofocal intraocular lens with the ophthalmology clinic on October 31, as I inquired about glare issues, which was recommended by the nurse. 1. I asked how to man...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. For an eye that is myopic and has early cataracts but has not yet reached the stage for surgery: If one of your eyes has already undergone cataract surgery and the other eye also has myopia and early cataract changes, you may consider undergoing surgery on one eye or ...[Read More] Managing Vision Discrepancies with Cataracts: Tips for Patients
Understanding Your Eyeglass Prescription: When to Update and How
Issues with prescription glasses? Hello, Doctor Gao. I am 43 years old. I recently had a health check-up, and before dilation, my left eye had a prescription of -5.25 diopters for myopia and +2.00 for astigmatism, while my right eye had -4.50 diopters for myopia and +2.25 for ast...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. Do you need to get a new pair of glasses? Yes, based on the ophthalmologist's recommendation, you need to get a new pair of glasses. Since your prescription has changed, your current glasses may not provide adequate correction, leading to eye strain and headaches. ...[Read More] Understanding Your Eyeglass Prescription: When to Update and How
Post-Vitreous Surgery: When Is It Safe to Lift Heavy Objects?
Post-vitrectomy Hello, doctor. How long after a vitrectomy can I lift heavy objects? Thank you.
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: The schedule for lifting heavy objects may vary depending on the patient's individual recovery status, so it is best to consult your physician during your follow-up appointment. The physician will provide recommendations based on the examination at that time.[Read More] Post-Vitreous Surgery: When Is It Safe to Lift Heavy Objects?
Do You Need a Doctor for Dry Eyes or Just Artificial Tears?
Dry eyes Excuse me, doctor. Do I need to see a doctor for dry eye syndrome, or can I just buy artificial tears at the pharmacy? I've heard that some artificial tears contain steroids; is that true?
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: If you are experiencing symptoms of dry eye syndrome, such as dryness, pain, stinging, light sensitivity, or blurred vision, it is advisable to consult an ophthalmologist as soon as possible. An ophthalmologist can assess your condition, determine the severity of your symp...[Read More] Do You Need a Doctor for Dry Eyes or Just Artificial Tears?
Understanding Eye Issues: Floaters and Visual Disturbances Explained
Eye problems Hello Doctor, I am 45 years old and have high myopia (over -600 degrees). I experience floaters (white mist or black dots) and have undergone the following examinations: a. dilated fundus examination of the retina b. OCT c. visual field test d. brain MRI. All results...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. Experiencing a sense of movement when looking at the ground or other objects may be due to minor vibrations or tremors of the eyeball. This condition is more common in individuals with high myopia and typically does not require significant concern. However, if this sens...[Read More] Understanding Eye Issues: Floaters and Visual Disturbances Explained
Understanding Lacrimal Gland Prolapse: Surgery, Scarring, and Recovery Insights
Lacrimal gland prolapse In high school, I discovered a slight swelling in my right eye, and I can feel a movable lump inside. Now, I can feel similar movable small tumors on both eyelids. After researching online, it seems to resemble lacrimal gland prolapse. Doctor, I have the f...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. Regarding the surgical location: The surgery for lacrimal gland prolapse is typically performed from the inside of the eyelid. This approach minimizes external incisions and helps reduce visible scarring. 2. Scar issues: Since the surgery is performed on the inside of t...[Read More] Understanding Lacrimal Gland Prolapse: Surgery, Scarring, and Recovery Insights
Understanding Floaters: When to Seek Medical Attention for Eye Health
Floaters issue? Hello, Doctor Gao. I would like to inquire about my floaters. The doctor mentioned that if there are changes, I need to return for a follow-up (I previously had a retinal tear that has since healed on its own, along with peripheral laser treatment). However, I occ...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: While occasional floaters are usually normal, in your case, given your history of retinal tears, extra caution is warranted. If you notice a significant increase in new, noticeable black spots or experience flashes of light or other changes, please seek an eye examination ...[Read More] Understanding Floaters: When to Seek Medical Attention for Eye Health
Does Sleeping with Sunlight on Your Eyes Cause Eye Damage?
Sunlight exposure to the eyes while sleeping? Hello, Doctor Gao: This afternoon, while I was napping, the curtains weren't drawn properly, and my bed is quite close to the window. I kept having nightmares about being blinded by strong light, which was very frightening! I onl...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: Your description indicates that you are suddenly exposed to sunlight on your face while sleeping, which typically does not cause direct harm to the eyes. If you frequently sleep near a window, it is advisable to use appropriate curtains or blinds to block sunlight and ensu...[Read More] Does Sleeping with Sunlight on Your Eyes Cause Eye Damage?
Understanding Vision Issues: Addressing Amblyopia and Astigmatism in Taiwan
Age restriction^^? Why wasn't this informed earlier to the new generation? I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand the issue you're referring to.[Read More] Understanding Vision Issues: Addressing Amblyopia and Astigmatism in Taiwan
Understanding Vision Problems: When to Update Your Glasses
Vision examination issues Hello Dr. Gao, I am 43 years old this year. Currently, my glasses prescription is -5.50 diopters with +2.00 astigmatism for my left eye, and -5.00 diopters with +2.50 astigmatism for my right eye. I have been wearing these multifocal glasses for three ye...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. Do you need to get a new pair of glasses? Yes, based on the recommendation of your ophthalmologist, you need to get a new pair of glasses. Since your prescription has changed, your current glasses may not provide adequate correction, leading to eye strain and headaches....[Read More] Understanding Vision Problems: When to Update Your Glasses
Potential Eye Damage from Laser Hair Removal: What You Need to Know
Laser issues On the evening of October 31, I underwent laser hair removal for my underarms using the Poseidon machine. However, the eye shield was not properly positioned, allowing laser light to enter through a gap, specifically at the corner of my eye. Currently, my eyes feel f...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: There should be no harm, but if you still feel uncomfortable, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.[Read More] Potential Eye Damage from Laser Hair Removal: What You Need to Know
Understanding Eye Disturbances: Common Symptoms and Their Implications
Eye discomfort 1. Flashing lights: It has recently been observed that consuming spicy foods like chili peppers or raw onions can lead to experiencing flashes of light at night while sleeping, similar to a camera flash. Is this harmful? 2. Afterimages: Occasionally, when focusing...
Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology
Hello: 1. Flashing Lights: After consuming spicy foods, you may experience flashes of light. This phenomenon is typically caused by pupil dilation due to the irritant nature of the food, which alters the way light enters the eye. Generally, this condition is temporary and does ...[Read More] Understanding Eye Disturbances: Common Symptoms and Their Implications