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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:
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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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...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
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...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
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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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:
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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Understanding Post-Cataract Surgery Vision Issues: Causes and Solutions

Post-cataract surgery Hello Doctor, my colleague originally had a retinal detachment, which was later diagnosed as cataracts. They underwent cataract surgery six months ago and received a premium intraocular lens. Currently, they can see reflections from transparent plastic bags ...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Ms. Rita: The reflective condition may be related to the lens, which might be difficult to improve. As for the inability to see in a dark room, it could be due to damage to some photoreceptor cells after retinal detachment, which is also challenging to address. Director He ...

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Understanding Vision Loss: Causes, Treatment Options, and Expert Advice

Causes and Management of Vision Loss I have been unable to see clearly even while wearing my glasses, and I have consulted two ophthalmologists. The first doctor said, "I do not recommend getting new glasses; both eyes have cataracts, and there are no other issues. I suggest...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Thank you very much for providing such detailed information. Here are the responses to your questions one by one: 1. Different cataract conditions in the left and right eyes: Yes, based on your description, the cataract in the left eye appears to be more severe than in t...

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Understanding Blurry Vision: Causes and When to Seek Help

Blurred vision A few years ago, my father experienced episodes of sudden blurred vision that would resolve quickly. He visited an ophthalmologist, but the examination did not reveal any significant issues, and he was prescribed some eye drops. However, in the past 2-3 months, his...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the situation you described, your father is experiencing sudden blurred vision that does not improve with glasses, and no significant issues were found during the ophthalmic examination. Such symptoms can arise from various factors, some related to the eyes themse...

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Understanding Negative Dysphotopsia After Cataract Surgery: Key Concerns

Arc-shaped shadows after cataract surgery? Thank you, doctor, for your previous response. I have a few questions to ask. 1. Is there a high risk of experiencing negative dysphotopsia post-surgery if it could not be detected preoperatively? 2. Is it completely impossible to adj...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: It is not possible to fully predict whether an individual will experience negative dysphotopsia prior to ophthalmic surgery. This is a rare but potential side effect that can occur after cataract surgery. This condition typically manifests as unexpected glare or visual dis...

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Understanding Floaters and Retinal Issues: When to Seek Medical Attention

Floaters and Retinal Disorders In response to the follow-up question regarding the increase in floaters, both nurses and doctors emphasize that "if there is a significant increase in black spots, it is important to seek medical attention promptly." I would like to ask h...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Sudden increase in floaters or black spots: If you suddenly notice a large number of new floaters or black spots, especially if these symptoms appear suddenly, continue to increase, or spread rapidly, you should seek medical attention immediately. Use your own judgmen...

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Understanding Eye Lightning: Causes and Concerns for Vision Issues

Closed-eye visual phenomena The phenomenon of seeing flashes of light when closing the eyes, especially after a thorough dilated eye examination in early October, is concerning. Here are the questions I have: For instance, when I close my eyes in bright light, I can perceive some...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The sensation of flashes or lightning may be one of the signs of retinal abnormalities. Flashes are typically caused by the vitreous pulling on the retina due to internal fibrous changes. Floaters are small dots, lines, or cloud-like shapes seen in the visual field, usuall...

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Post-Cataract Surgery: Understanding Persistent Dilation of the Pupil

Regarding pupil dilation after cataract surgery? Hello Dr. Liang, I would like to ask a question. My mother underwent cataract surgery on her right eye on November 28. She had follow-up appointments for two consecutive mornings after the surgery, and her pupils were normal and co...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
We recommend that you discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. Wishing you good health. Thank you!

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Understanding Arc Shadows After Cataract Surgery: Is There a Solution?

Arc-shaped shadows after cataract surgery? Following up on my previous question, after the follow-up visit, the doctor said it is negative glare, resulting in shadows, and there is currently no solution, only adaptation. Is acceptance the only option? Are there no other alternati...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The attending physician is likely correct. After some time, you may gradually adapt and eventually become oblivious to it. There is no need to worry excessively at this moment. Although there may not be a specific treatment method that can completely resolve this issue, th...

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Understanding Arc-Shaped Shadows After Cataract Surgery: Causes and Solutions

After cataract surgery, there may be arc-shaped shadows? One week after cataract surgery on the right eye, using a monofocal aspheric intraocular lens, there has been a significant arc-shaped shadow on the right side of the vision from top to bottom since the second day post-surg...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Since I have not examined you in person, I cannot provide a diagnosis. The attending physician has checked and found no issues with the retina or lens displacement. As it has only been a week post-surgery, I recommend that you follow the instructions for your follow-up app...

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Managing High Myopia: Eye Care Tips and Mental Well-being

Care and Mindset Adjustment for High Myopia Hello, Doctor. Due to genetic factors, I have developed high myopia at an early age (currently around 900-1000 degrees). I undergo dilated eye examinations every six months. During my recent check-up, the doctor informed me of a mild ca...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The perception of floaters being more noticeable in bright light is a common phenomenon, especially among patients with high myopia. Typically, these floaters are caused by small fluctuations in the vitreous gel within the eye. In most cases, these floaters are harmle...

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Comparing Femtosecond Laser and Phacoemulsification for Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery Hello Doctor: I have an issue with macular folds in my eyes and am planning to undergo cataract surgery soon. I am eligible for both phacoemulsification and femtosecond laser surgery, but I am unsure if femtosecond laser is better for protecting the already compr...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Femtosecond laser surgery offers more precise surgical control, which may be more beneficial for protecting the tissues surrounding the macula. It utilizes laser energy to fragment cataracts, reducing the impact on ocular tissues. However, for patients with pre-existing ma...

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Understanding Eye Lightning: Symptoms of Vitreous Degeneration in Myopia

Flashes of light when moving the eyes? As mentioned, I have noticed flashes of light when moving my eyes. Recently, I have indeed felt an increase in floaters, but it is not a rapid or significant increase, and I do not experience blurred vision. I had a dilated eye exam in early...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, experiencing flashes of light when moving your eyes is a common symptom of vitreous degeneration, which is often accompanied by an increase in floaters. Vitreous degeneration is a natural aging process where, as one ages, the vitreous humor gradu...

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Post-Cataract Surgery: Understanding Eye Drops and Their Effects

Post-cataract surgery Hello, Director: I underwent cataract phacoemulsification surgery last week. The doctor prescribed antibiotics, steroid eye drops, an eye ointment, and one drop of Mydrane (a mydriatic) before bedtime. After researching online, I found that after lens replac...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: This is a short-acting mydriatic agent, and using it before bedtime will not affect vision the next day, nor will it cause displacement of the lens. There is a specific reason why the physician prescribed it, and it should not be discontinued arbitrarily. If you have any q...

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Managing Glare in Vision: Treatment Options and Eye Health Tips

Please provide the content you would like me to translate into English? If you experience glare in your eyes, how should it be treated? Is it only a matter of getting more rest, or could it be a sign of elevated intraocular pressure? Are there medications that can help? I believe...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The appearance of glare in the eyes can be caused by various factors, not just elevated intraocular pressure. Glare may be related to structural issues in the eye, such as cataracts, retinal problems, or intraocular inflammation. Prolonged use of electronic devices can lea...

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Post-Cataract Surgery: Blurry Vision at Computer Distance and Solutions

About one month after surgery for early-onset cataracts, the image appears slightly blurred when viewing the computer at a working distance of 50 to 60 cm? After undergoing surgery for early-onset cataracts (42 years old, left eye) about a month ago, the vision in the left eye du...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: This situation is relatively common in the early postoperative period and is usually a normal response. The removal of the natural lens and the implantation of an artificial lens alter the optical properties of the eye, which may lead to slight differences in focusing abil...

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Post-Cataract Surgery Vision Issues: Understanding Symptoms and Solutions

Postoperative visual haze after cataract surgery? My mother underwent cataract surgery on her left eye on October 19, which was covered by health insurance. However, post-surgery, she has been feeling like there is a layer covering her left eye, and it feels wet and sticky, causi...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
I recommend that you: 1. Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. 2. Consider consulting an ophthalmologist at a major hospital. Wishing you good health. Thank you!

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