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Laser Eye Surgery: Risks for Soft Contact Lens Wearers

Laser surgery I currently have over 600 degrees of myopia and am considering laser surgery. However, I've heard that people who wear soft contact lenses may not be suitable candidates and could experience complications.


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Subject: Laser Surgery. Explanation: Long-term use of contact lenses may lead to corneal neovascularization. If there are too many blood vessels, bleeding during the surgery could affect the procedure. If there is no neovascularization, the laser surgery should proceed smoothly.

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Understanding Under-Eye Puffiness: Causes and Solutions for Young Adults

Swollen? Dear expert, I have swelling under my eyes that resembles the puffiness often seen in older individuals, almost like a lump of flesh. Could this be related to a thyroid issue? However, I am only 29 or 30 years old, and it is not due to drinking too much water before bed....


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Subject: Eye Bags. Explanation: Former Minister Hao has developed eye bags due to his older age, which may be caused by hypertrophy of the orbicularis oculi muscle, a congenital condition. Surgery is the only solution, but you might also consider consulting a makeup artist for al...

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Understanding Blurry Vision After Eating: Aging and Treatment Options

Focal length Hello... I was born in 1960. I have not had any internal or external eye issues. My uncorrected vision in both eyes is approximately 1.0, but after eating, my focus becomes blurry, and I have to strain to read the text in a regular newspaper. After resting for about ...


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Typically, presbyopia occurs in individuals over the age of 40, but at just 30 years old, it is possible that you may have hyperopia. It is worth noting that individuals with hyperopia can still have unaided vision of 20/20. To obtain a more accurate prescription, it may be benef...

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Why Do My Eyes Appear Foggy When I Blink?

When blinking, there is a foggy vision in front of me? Hello, Dr. Huang. One day, while I was leaning on my desk, I seemed to have pressed on my eyes while sleeping. When I woke up, I noticed that my vision was blurry. The situation improved a bit later, but after blinking, my vi...


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Subject: Blurry Vision Upon Waking. Explanation: This may be a sign of conjunctivitis, as there is often increased discharge upon waking that alters the distribution of tears, subsequently affecting vision. Typically, blinking a few times can restore normal vision.

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Understanding Eye Injuries: Risks and Recovery Tips

Eye injury Hello Doctor: I accidentally hit the corner of a wall hard between the tail of my right eyebrow and my eye last November, causing bruising and swelling. I went to see a doctor at a small clinic, who only prescribed medication and advised me to go to a larger hospital f...


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Subject: Swelling above the upper eyelid. Description: The lacrimal gland is located in the outer orbit and is capable of secreting a large amount of tears. Normally, it should not be protruding. However, it may slightly protrude after an injury; if severe, surgical repositioning...

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Sudden Eye Swelling: Causes, Concerns, and Solutions

Eyes Yesterday, I suddenly woke up with swelling in my right eye. I saw a doctor who said it was an allergy... but it came on so suddenly, and by the afternoon, the other eye also swelled up... it was as big as a walnut... I'm really worried because this morning it still has...


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Subject: Acute Conjunctivitis. Explanation: Based on your medical history, you are likely experiencing acute conjunctivitis, which is primarily a contagious infection. It typically starts in one eye and then spreads to the other. The course of the illness usually lasts one to two...

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Can Oxygen Deprivation from Contact Lenses Be Reversed?

Ocular hypoxia Can my eyes recover from hypoxia caused by wearing contact lenses? Every time I wear contact lenses, my left eye develops red streaks and feels slightly painful. Two years ago, I had an examination, and the doctor said it was due to hypoxia, so I recently got a new...


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Replied on the afternoon of November 2nd.

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Understanding Eye Health Issues Caused by Contact Lens Wear

Diseases Caused by Wearing Contact Lenses I used to wear contact lenses when I was in the ninth grade. After about one or two months, I noticed that my eyes were painful, red, swollen, and filled with blood vessels. I consulted an ophthalmologist, who told me that it was due to l...


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Subject: Response to Hypoxia Caused by Contact Lenses (C.L.) Explanation: Contact lenses can cause redness and pain in the eyes, which may be due to improper fitting—either too loose or too tight. When properly fitted, soft contact lenses should have a slight movement of about 1...

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Understanding Floaters: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention Tips

Floaters Hello Dr. Huang, I would like to ask you a few questions regarding the symptoms of floaters. 1. Is it possible to completely cure floaters? 2. Is there a correlation between prolonged computer use and the occurrence of floaters? 3. If floaters cannot be cured, what...


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Floaters are caused by dot-like opacities in the vitreous body, indicating aging and degeneration, commonly seen in the elderly, but also frequently observed in myopic younger individuals. This signifies that the vitreous is undergoing degeneration, with occasional visibility and...

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Is LASIK Eye Surgery Safe? Understanding Risks and Complications

LASIK surgery for myopia correction? Is LASIK eye surgery for correcting myopia safe, and are there any potential complications?


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If the LASIK surgery is successful, it can effectively correct myopia and eliminate the inconvenience of wearing glasses. The most common complication is glare when driving at night (from oncoming headlights), while severe complications such as retinal detachment are less common.

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Understanding Yellowing in the Whites of Your Eyes and Contact Lens Care

There is a slight yellowing in the sclera beneath the eyes? I recently noticed a slight yellowish tint in the sclera (the white part of my eye) beneath my eyes, and I'm not sure what it could be. I'm a bit worried about it. Additionally, could you please tell me if it&#...


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Conjunctival yellowing may be caused by chronic conjunctivitis, resulting from long-term use of eye drops leading to pigment deposition. Additionally, yellowing could be a sign of jaundice, which can cause fatigue. It is recommended to have a blood test to check liver function. F...

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Is It a Stye? Understanding Eye Pain and Redness Symptoms

Is it a stye? I have pain in the corner of my right eye, and it is red. Could it be a stye? I've been feeling more irritable lately.


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Response: It is likely a stye, medically known as a hordeolum. Management includes: 1. Applying a warm compress to the affected area for at least five minutes daily. 2. If there is pus formation, please visit a hospital for drainage. Prevention: 1. Maintain personal hygiene. 2. L...

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