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Understanding Eye Pressure: Causes of Redness and Glare

Eye problems and intraocular pressure? I currently have the appearance of bloodshot eyes, and at night, I experience glare from streetlights. I visited an ophthalmologist who mentioned that the bloodshot eyes and glare are due to my glasses prescription being too strong. I was gi...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: There are many reasons for the appearance of blood vessels in the eyes, which may be caused by eye fatigue, dryness, inflammation, or trauma leading to conjunctival vasodilation. Nevertheless, bloodshot eyes due to high intraocular pressure are not common, as glaucoma typi...

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Managing Eye Strain: Tips for Reducing Redness from Screen Time

Eye problems I often use my phone or tablet, which has caused my eyes to occasionally become red with bloodshot veins since October. If I watch videos on my computer screen and lower the brightness while maintaining a distance, will my eyes still be prone to bloodshot veins, or i...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
We recommend that you consult an ophthalmology medical facility for your eye care. Wishing you good health. Thank you!

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Understanding Eye Pain and Swelling After a Sports Injury

The eyes feel swollen and painful? The badminton serving machine got stuck, and I forgot to turn off the power. After adjusting it, I was hit by a shuttlecock at close range, but I'm not sure if it hit my eye; I can only confirm it was near my eye. At that moment, I covered ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First of all, it is important to note that experiencing discomfort in the eye after being struck by a badminton shuttlecock is a situation that warrants attention. Your symptoms include a sensation of swelling, pain, migraines, and a feeling of ocular hypoxia. These sympto...

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Understanding Eye Pain and Swelling After a Sports Injury

The eyes feel swollen and painful? The badminton serving machine got stuck, and I forgot to turn off the power. After adjusting it, I was hit by a shuttlecock at close range, but I'm not sure if it hit my eye; I can only confirm it was near my eye. At that moment, I covered ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First of all, the discomfort you are experiencing in your eye after being hit by a badminton shuttlecock is a situation that warrants attention. Your symptoms include a sensation of swelling, pain, migraines, and a feeling of oxygen deprivation in the eye. These symptoms m...

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Understanding Conjunctival Nevi: Concerns and Care for Eye Health

Please provide the content you would like me to translate into English? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you for your response and advice in article #201230. The day before yesterday (October 6), I followed your suggestion and visited an ophthalmology clinic. After examination with instrumen...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. A conjunctival nevus is typically a benign condition that does not pose any problems for vision or eye health. According to your physician, it is flat and has blood vessels nearby, which are common characteristics of a conjunctival nevus. Conjunctival nevi usually do...

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Understanding Corneal and Conjunctival Pigmentation: Common Concerns Explained

Continuation of inquiry #201217 regarding the conjunctiva? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you for your response and suggestions regarding my inquiry about the conjunctiva in the article "<a href='https://adoctor.tw/article/201217'>#201217</a>"; I will follow...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. Regarding the slight outward dispersion of the black spots at the limbus of both eyes near the nose that you described, this type of corneal pigmentation is relatively uncommon in clinical practice, but it is not rare. Q2. In general, pigmented lesions on the cornea or...

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Understanding Conjunctival Spots: What You Need to Know About Eye Health

Questions regarding the conjunctiva? Dear Dr. Gao, Hello. I have observed spots on the conjunctiva of both my left and right eyes, which appear to be black and gray. I would like to ask you the following questions: Q1. I have noticed some black spots at the 9 o'clock posit...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. Based on your description, the black spots on the limbus of the cornea may represent corneal pigmentation. This pigmentation can be caused by factors such as age, sun exposure, and genetics, and is usually harmless. However, the best approach is to have an eye examin...

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Understanding Filamentary Keratitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Foreign body sensation in the eye? Hello, doctor. After ash flew into my eye, I sought medical attention and was informed that I had a corneal abrasion and inflammation. After using eye drops for three days, I still felt a foreign body sensation. I then visited another clinic, wh...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Your physician has prescribed two types of eye drops, and you should use these medications as directed, following the prescribed dosage and frequency until you have completed all the medications. It may take some time for the medications to take effect, so please be p...

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Understanding Side Effects of Restasis: Is Your Eye Discomfort Normal?

Side effects of eye drops? The Restasis Ophthalmic Emulsion (0.05%) package insert mentions side effects such as burning sensation in the eyes, conjunctival hyperemia, increased discharge, foreign body sensation, itching, stinging, and blurred vision. I have a history of dry eye ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Consult with your physician: First, I recommend that you consult your ophthalmologist immediately. These side effects may be abnormal and could indicate an intolerance to the eye drops. The ophthalmologist can assess your condition and determine whether a treatment adju...

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Understanding Red Eyes and Eye Pressure: Causes and Solutions

Corneal issues and intraocular pressure? Hello, doctor. Recently, whenever I wear contact lenses for an extended period, my conjunctiva becomes red, but I haven't touched the cornea, which has a white ring around it. However, the entire conjunctiva is red! I previously consu...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Red eyes accompanied by conjunctival hyperemia: You may have been wearing contact lenses for an extended period, and previous use of eye drops due to red eyes may have increased the sensitivity of your conjunctiva, making it prone to hyperemia. This could be due to ir...

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Visible Blood Vessels and Yellow Spots on the Eye: When to Seek Help?

There are noticeable blood vessels and yellow spots on the sclera? Hello Doctor: I have noticeable blood vessels in the sclera of my right eye, and there are also prominent yellow spots beneath the blood vessels. This condition has been present since I was 22 years old, and I am ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the information you provided, it appears to be a conjunctival pigmented nevus. If this nevus has not changed over the past ten years and has not caused any discomfort or pain, it typically may not require immediate further examination. However, it is still recomme...

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Post-Sty Surgery: Understanding Subconjunctival Hemorrhage and Care Tips

Post-operative care for chalazion? I had a chalazion surgery on the lower part of my left eye today. When I looked in the mirror after the procedure, there was no significant bleeding, but when I got home, I noticed a large area of subconjunctival hemorrhage in the lower part of ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: You can apply a cold compress first. Subconjunctival hemorrhage is not a concern; it may be due to postoperative bleeding and will naturally resolve in a few days.

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Painful Eye Movement: Understanding Discomfort in the Inner Corner

Eye movement causes pain? When the right eye turns towards the inner corner or when looking too close to the inner corner, there is a painful sensation as if a foreign object is scraping inside. It's hard to describe, but it doesn't feel like the typical pressure or pai...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The symptoms you described may have several causes, including: 1. Hordeolum: A hordeolum is a red, swollen, painful lump that appears on the eyelid. It is caused by an infection of the sebaceous glands or eyelash follicles. 2. Conjunctivitis: Conjunctivitis is an inflammat...

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Understanding Eye Conditions: From High Pressure to Dry Eye Syndrome

Eye problems The eye condition initially involved elevated intraocular pressure and excessive discharge. Recently, the discharge has decreased, but there is a yellowish scar-like lesion on the inner lower eyelid. There was also a history of conjunctival edema. Currently, the intr...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you are experiencing occasional elevated intraocular pressure, a yellowish scar-like lesion on the inner lower eyelid, and conjunctival edema. These symptoms and diagnoses may be related to your vision issues and could result in inadequate improv...

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Understanding Blood Vessels in the Eye: Causes and Remedies

There are blood vessels appearing very close to the pupil of the eye? Hello doctor, since last night, in addition to experiencing eye strain, I have noticed prominent blood vessels in the sclera at the outer corners of both eyes, with one or two seemingly touching the periphery o...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the photo you provided, there are some blood vessels visible in the sclera, which is not a concern and may be due to recent crying. There are no signs of infection, and it should resolve in a day or two. The conjunctiva naturally contains many blood vessels, and t...

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Why Is Only the Upper Eyelid of My Son's Right Eye Swollen?

Why is only the upper eyelid of the right eye swollen when both eyes are experiencing allergies? Dear Doctor, My son is 20 years old and has had a history of eye allergies since childhood, although his symptoms are not as severe as they used to be. Currently, he experiences symp...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Eye allergies can lead to inflammation and swelling of the ocular tissues. While your son is experiencing itching and rubbing of both eyes, it is puzzling why only the upper eyelid of the right eye is swollen. It is possible that the tissues around the right eye are mor...

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Understanding Subconjunctival Hemorrhage: When to Seek Further Medical Attention

Subconjunctival hemorrhage Hello Doctor, five days ago I noticed a blood clot about 3-4 cm in size appearing on the white part of my eye above the cornea. It was only visible when I flipped my eyelid. After seeing a doctor, I was informed that it is a subconjunctival hemorrhage, ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Conjunctival hemorrhage is usually caused by the rupture of conjunctival blood vessels, leading to the leakage of blood and the formation of a clot. In most cases, conjunctival hemorrhage is harmless and typically resolves on its own within a few days. However, if the amou...

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Acute Conjunctival Edema: Recovery Time and Contact Lens Use

Acute edema of the conjunctiva of the sclera? Dear Doctor, I rubbed my eyes yesterday, which caused acute edema of the sclera. I would like to ask: 1. How long will it take to recover? 2. Can I wear contact lenses before it fully recovers? Thank you.


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
Observe the situation, and if symptoms persist, seek medical examination. Avoid wearing contact lenses.

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Understanding Eye Injuries: When to Seek Medical Attention

Foreign body in the eye inquiry? If the eye is struck by a foreign object, is it guaranteed that there will be immediate pain and sensation? Today, while showering, the water pressure was unstable, and there were instances of sudden bursts of water. The showerhead's outer ca...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Typically, if the eye is struck by a foreign object, one may experience pain, discomfort, and possibly tearing at the moment; however, this is not absolute, as individual responses can vary, and pain may be masked, leading to unawareness. If an incident similar to being st...

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Should You Remove Eyelashes Stuck in Your Eye? Expert Insights

Do you need to remove an eyelash that has fallen into your eye? When an eyelash falls into the eye, it can cause discomfort on the cornea and a foreign body sensation on the sclera. One may instinctively blink repeatedly until the eyelash is no longer on the surface of the eyebal...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Generally speaking, eyelashes that fall into the eye do not cause serious harm and typically do not require special treatment or removal. Blinking can help expel the eyelash from the eye, but it may take several hours or longer for it to be expelled naturally. If the eyela...

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