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Why Did My Double Eyelid Turn into a Single Eyelid?

The double eyelids have transformed into single eyelids? Hello, doctor. I would like to ask you about my allergic conjunctivitis. Last night, due to the itching from my allergic conjunctivitis, I rubbed my eyes, which resulted in a lot of discharge. This morning, my right eyelid ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: When the eyelids swell, the double eyelids may appear as single. If there are no medications available, you can first: 1. Apply a cold compress to relieve itching and pain. 2. Rinse with saline solution to remove secretions and allergens. 3. Avoid irritants - steer clear o...

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Managing Allergic Conjunctivitis and Dry Eye: Medication Concerns

Allergic conjunctivitis and dry eye syndrome medication issues? Five months ago, I visited a doctor who prescribed two bottles of medication: Alcon Tears Naturale artificial tears and Eyemide eye drops. I am almost out of them now, and sometimes after using them, my eyes feel itc...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: After instillation, there shouldn't be any itching. It is possible that the eyes are in an allergic state, which may cause temporary itching after instillation, but it should not be a concern and does not affect the efficacy of the medication. If needed, you can obtai...

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Pregnancy and Eye Medications: Safety Concerns for Acute Conjunctivitis

Ophthalmic Medication Consultation During Pregnancy Hello, doctor. I am currently 35 weeks pregnant. Last night, I experienced a sharp pain in my right eye, and there was continuous discharge. This morning, I was diagnosed with "acute conjunctivitis." I informed the doc...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Generally, when used topically, these two medications rarely affect other parts of the body. They are classified as Category C, and in the absence of alternative medications, they can still be used. When applying the drops, try to keep your eyes closed for 3 minutes instea...

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Can Wearing Protective Eyewear Help Alleviate Allergic Conjunctivitis?

Can wearing a splash-proof and fog-resistant eye mask improve allergic conjunctivitis caused by rubbing the eyes due to allergies during sleep? Every year, I occasionally wake up with eye inflammation due to seasonal changes or variations in air quality. Recently, since my cat ha...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The best way to prevent allergic conjunctivitis is to avoid allergens. You can give it a try, but wearing these glasses may be uncomfortable and could affect your sleep. If you can adapt to them, there shouldn't be any other issues.

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Understanding Scarring After Keratitis: Treatment Options and Expert Opinions

Corneal scarring after keratitis? Hello Doctor, I previously had conjunctivitis in my left eye, which was likely caused by a bacterial infection. After seeing Doctor A, it has mostly improved, but there seems to be a bump in the upper left part of the eyeball. This bump does not ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: To determine whether it is a stye or a chalazion, if it is a stye, it will gradually resolve on its own. A chalazion, on the other hand, may persist and fluctuate in size. To completely eliminate it, surgery is required.

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Persistent Red Eyes: Understanding Allergic Conjunctivitis and Treatment Options

Allergic conjunctivitis with persistent redness in the eyes? Hello, doctor. I have been suffering from allergic conjunctivitis for about a year now. Recently, my eyes have been persistently red, and I have been experiencing white, transparent mucus discharge. Occasionally, I feel...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, it may be due to dry eyes. You can try using some artificial tears. There are many preservative-free artificial tear options available in single-use packaging on the market. If your eyes are constantly in an allergic state, they will remain red. The redness will only subsi...

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Understanding Eyelid Herpes: Symptoms, Treatment, and Care Tips

Ocular herpes Hello, doctor. Initially, on September 28, my eye was struck by something, so I went to see an ophthalmologist. The doctor said my cornea was normal but had mild inflammation, and prescribed Solomon eye drops and Keterolac for treatment. A few days later, on October...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello R: 1. It could be caused by a medical condition. 2. Without examination, it is impossible to make a judgment. 3. No need to bandage. 4. It will take about one to two weeks. 5. It depends on the location of the lesion; if it's inside the eye, apply drops inside, and if ...

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Is Yiyan Eye Drops for Glaucoma Treatment? Expert Insights Needed

Is Yiyan Yi an eye drop for glaucoma? Hello, Doctor Gao. Yesterday, my grandmother suddenly said that her vision was blurry. She has glaucoma and has already undergone surgery. After the examination, the doctor mentioned that she should not stop using her glaucoma eye drops. I ch...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Mr. Yang: This is not a glaucoma medication! According to the drug's package insert, the indications are: conjunctivitis, keratitis, eye fatigue, dacryocystitis, hordeolum, and inflammation of the eye caused by ultraviolet and other light exposure.

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Understanding Vision Recovery After Viral Conjunctivitis: What to Expect

Viral conjunctivitis has been present for a month, and vision has not fully recovered yet? Doctor, I contracted viral conjunctivitis on August 20, and it has been a month since then. My vision is still somewhat blurry and dry. Is the blurriness caused by conjunctivitis expected t...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Ayi: Conjunctivitis usually does not cause blurred vision. As for the reason for the blurriness, it may be necessary to consult the examining physician to find out. Perhaps an eye exam could determine if there is a refractive error. Trying on glasses might clarify the visi...

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Understanding Steroid Eye Drops for Allergic Conjunctivitis Treatment

Steroid eye drops Yesterday, I visited an ophthalmologist who prescribed Fluorone (1.0 mg/mL) eye drop suspension (also known as Fleroxacin), with a white cap, along with a bottle of antihistamine. I was diagnosed with allergic conjunctivitis, and my eyes are itchy with redness a...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Xiao Ke: 1. Steroids can sometimes cause elevated intraocular pressure, but not everyone will experience this. Appropriate and short-term use should be acceptable. 2. It depends on the symptoms; sometimes more potent anti-inflammatory treatment is necessary. Short-term...

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Understanding Viral Conjunctivitis: Recovery, Symptoms, and Contagion

Viral conjunctivitis Viral conjunctivitis has now reached day 14. The redness in my eyes has improved significantly, but I still experience photophobia and blurred vision. Does this mean I am fully recovered, and is there still a risk of contagion? My doctor advised me to stop us...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
Observe the symptoms, and if they persist, seek medical evaluation.

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Understanding Eye Discomfort: Mucus Buildup and Blurred Vision Issues

Eye discharge stuck under the eye and blurred vision? Hello Doctor, every time I wake up, I experience a very strong foreign body sensation in my eyes. When I look in the mirror, I find a lot of wet eye discharge stuck under my lower eyelids or on my eyelashes (I have previously ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Mr. He: The excessive eye discharge may be due to conjunctivitis. Since the eyes tend to be drier during sleep, you may experience a foreign body sensation upon waking. The string-like structures you see, which are likely caused by bacteria or microorganisms, could be relat...

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Understanding Eye Allergies: Causes and Symptoms Explained

What causes eye allergies? Hello Doctor, my son is 19 years old and has been troubled by allergies since childhood, primarily experiencing nasal congestion and runny nose, along with itchy eyes. His nasal symptoms have improved by avoiding allergens, but he has been struggling wi...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Yong: 1. The conjunctiva is exposed to the environment, and any allergens have the potential to directly cause allergic conjunctivitis. 2. It is usually not. 3. It could be an allergy, but it may also be another type of conjunctivitis; it is recommended to seek medical att...

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Understanding High Eye Pressure: Should You Be Concerned?

Issues with elevated intraocular pressure? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia (approximately -7.00 diopters). When I had my intraocular pressure measured at the clinic, one eye was 24 and 25, while the other was 23. The first doctor advised me to adjust my eye usage habits and ret...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, concerned individual: It is necessary to determine if medication is needed and how long to measure intraocular pressure, as well as to conduct visual field testing and corneal thickness measurement for a definitive assessment. Regarding conjunctivitis, eye allergies do not...

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Understanding Itchy Eyes: Causes and Allergies Explained

Why do eyes itch? Hello, Doctor. My son is 19 years old and has been troubled by allergies since childhood, mainly experiencing nasal congestion and runny nose, along with itchy eyes. His nasal symptoms have improved by avoiding allergens, but he has been struggling with eye alle...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
I recommend that you: 1. Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician to determine if any additional tests are necessary. 2. You may also consider visiting a large hospital or medical center for evaluation. Thank you, and wish you good health!

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Understanding Steroid-Induced Eye Pressure Elevation and Glaucoma Risks

Steroid-induced ocular hypertension Hello Doctor, in early April, I visited a clinic due to conjunctivitis and was suspected to have glaucoma; at that time, my intraocular pressure was 18 in both eyes. I then went to two major hospitals for further examination, where glaucoma was...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
1. Currently, most devices used to measure intraocular pressure are non-contact tonometers, which can yield elevated readings due to patients blinking from anxiety during the measurement. 2. Theoretically, over-correcting refractive errors can lead to increased eye fatigue; howev...

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Understanding Eye Pressure: Concerns for High Myopia Patients

Intraocular pressure related? Hello Dr. Gao, I have high myopia (around -800) and regularly undergo eye examinations. In previous years, my intraocular pressure (IOP) was approximately 17-18 mmHg, but last month, during an examination for conjunctivitis, my IOP was found to be ar...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello LIN: If you have elevated intraocular pressure, it is also important to assess the thickness of the cornea. An intraocular pressure of 20-22 mmHg generally does not produce noticeable symptoms. Whether medication is needed should be evaluated based on the condition of the o...

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Hydrogen Peroxide in Eyes: What to Do and When to Seek Help

Hydrogen peroxide exposure to the eyes? Hello Doctor, I just started using AO solution to clean my contact lenses yesterday. This morning, when I put them on, my left eye might still have some residue, and it felt a bit gritty and stinging. So, I took them out and rinsed them wit...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: If you rinse it off promptly, the damage should be minimal. You can use the previous medication as a temporary measure; if the symptoms improve, you can monitor yourself. However, if the discomfort persists, you should seek medical attention quickly.

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Understanding Retinal Issues and Floaters: A Patient's Guide

Retinal issues, floaters? Hello, Doctor Gao. I have been experiencing discomfort in my eyes for the past two weeks, and I have a few questions I would like to ask you. 1. Initially, I felt that my right upper eyelid was drooping. After resting for a while, it improved significa...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. My eyes feel a bit moist, and since the next day, I've been experiencing a foreign body sensation, which could be caused by conjunctivitis. The presence of thread-like objects is likely due to floaters. 2. If you are still concerned, it is perfectly fine to have an...

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Understanding the Relationship Between High Myopia and Cup-to-Disc Ratio

High myopia cup-to-disc ratio question? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia (R1200, L900) and floaters. Currently, my prescription changes by about 50 degrees after dilation (the doctor said this is normal), and my intraocular pressure measurements have always been normal. During a...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello JJ: 1. The cup-to-disc ratio is an indicator used to assess the optic nerve, and a slightly elevated cup-to-disc ratio caused by high myopia does not necessarily indicate glaucoma. 2. Diagnosis codes are sometimes required for examinations, but the presence of a diagnosis m...

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