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Understanding Eye Discomfort: Dryness, Inflammation, and Glaucoma Risks

Fundus examination, dry eyes? Hello Doctor, since January of this year, I have been experiencing dryness, tightness, and a feeling of pressure in my eyes. Artificial tears have not been effective. My eyesight is approximately 700 degrees in both eyes. I proactively asked my docto...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Congenital Thinner Cornea or Optic Nerve: Some individuals may be born with a thinner cornea or optic nerve than normal. This can be due to genetic factors or individual variations and does not necessarily indicate a disease. However, it may increase the risk of certa...

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Understanding Zigzag Light Patterns in Vision: Causes and Insights

Sawtooth light? Hello, Doctor Gao. I have noticed a curved, serrated bright line on the right side of my vision. I use the term "bright line" because it does not flicker. When I close my eyes and rest, the symptoms disappear within ten minutes, and I do not experience a...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms you described, the appearance of arc-shaped, serrated bright lines in your right visual field may be related to issues with the eyes or the nervous system. Here are some possible factors and recommendations: Possible Factors: 1. Eye Problems: Abnorma...

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Understanding Floaters: Concerns and Eye Health Tips for Young Adults

The issue of floaters? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask you some questions. I have been experiencing floaters for nearly three years now, but I feel that the number of floaters has increased recently. I wonder if this is due to my increased screen time and staying up late. Over...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Floaters are quite common in clinical practice, especially among individuals with myopia. Floaters typically occur due to the degeneration or liquefaction of the vitreous, resulting in tiny particles that affect the transmission of light within the eye, leading to shadows ...

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Should You Wear High Blue Light Filtering Glasses for Eye Strain?

Blue light blocking glasses Hello, Doctor Gao: I am a patient with high myopia, with both eyes exceeding -1500 diopters. In recent years, my symptoms of floaters have continued to worsen, with a large area of white floating objects and black threads drifting in front of my eyes. ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: For your situation, blue light filtering glasses can indeed help alleviate eye fatigue and discomfort, which is particularly important for individuals with high myopia. Blue light emanates from many everyday items, including electronic devices such as computers, smartphone...

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Understanding Enlarged Optic Nerve Head: Risks and Management

Optic disc cupping is enlarged? Hello Doctor, Last week I visited an ophthalmologist due to conjunctivitis and also asked the doctor to check my optic nerve. The neurologist mentioned that my optic nerve head is larger than normal, approximately 0.6 to 0.7. Consequently, I was ...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, Miss Mo: 1. Congenital optic nerve pits are indeed present, but they are not common, and there is no evidence to suggest that they are more likely to lead to glaucoma. 2. This question cannot be answered definitively. 3. Since glaucoma is mostly asymptomatic, regular moni...

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Understanding Sudden Myopia Changes: Eyeglasses vs. Contact Lenses

Vision problems About 6 to 7 months ago, I had an eye exam. My left eye was over -600, and my right eye was -575. I was prescribed daily disposable contact lenses for my myopia control and glasses with a slightly lower prescription. I usually wear contact lenses during the day an...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you have recently noticed an increase in your myopia, and you experience different visual perceptions when wearing glasses and contact lenses. This situation may have several possible causes: 1. Refractive changes: The increase in myopia may be...

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Understanding Moderate Dry Eye Syndrome: Symptoms and Management Tips

Dry Eye Syndrome Issues On Monday, December 18, 2023, at 7:30 PM, I visited an ophthalmologist for an eye examination. He mentioned that my eyes are somewhat dry, but the astigmatism is particularly high. I would like to ask the doctor, I do notice that my eyes appear drier when ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: You mentioned experiencing some soreness and redness in your eyes upon waking up in the morning. This may be due to prolonged eye closure during sleep, which reduces tear production and leads to dryness in the eyes upon waking. Additionally, prolonged use of digital device...

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Understanding Eye Twitching, Dryness, and Pressure: Common Causes and Solutions

Dry eyes, eyelid twitching, and a sensation of high eye pressure? Hello Doctor, since last week, my right upper eyelid has been twitching continuously. The frequency is irregular, but it twitches many times at once, and the movement is visibly noticeable. At the same time, I have...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the situation you described, there are several possible causes that may lead to your eye discomfort symptoms. 1. Eye fatigue and dryness: Prolonged use of tablets and wearing contact lenses may cause eye fatigue and a sensation of dryness. This can result in eyeli...

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Understanding Retinal Tears: Risks, Treatments, and Common Concerns

Retinal traction and tears? Hello, a few days ago I visited an ophthalmologist, and the doctor mentioned that I have a retinal tear in my right eye, but it may not necessarily require laser treatment. I currently have myopia of -6.00 diopters and astigmatism of -1.00 diopter, alo...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Retinal tears and holes are not the same. A retinal tear refers to a loosening of the connection between the retina and the eye wall, but there is no hole. A retinal hole is a small opening in the retina, through which fluid or blood may seep in, potentially leading to ...

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Understanding Flashing Lights and Floaters After Retinal Laser Treatment

Laser treatment for retinal tears? Hello, Doctor. At the end of May and the beginning of June, I visited an ophthalmologist because I experienced intermittent flashes and visual disturbances in my right eye. A few days prior to the visual disturbances, I had accidentally consumed...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Is there a type of floaters that is similar to photopsia? Floaters typically present as small black dots or thread-like objects drifting in the visual field, rather than as flashes of light. Photopsia is usually caused by physical changes in the retina, such as tears ...

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Understanding Eye Pressure Medications and Managing Ocular Discomfort

Could you please provide more details regarding eye pressure-lowering eye drops and the issue of elevated intraocular pressure? Hello, Doctor. Over the past two to three years, I have been having my eyes checked at a local clinic, where it was found that my intraocular pressure (...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Eye pressure-lowering eye drops (such as Timolol eye drops) typically need to be used continuously to effectively reduce intraocular pressure. Once usage is stopped, the eye pressure may return to previous levels. Your physician may recommend the duration of use based o...

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Understanding Eye Strain: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Eye strain? Recently, I have been experiencing symptoms of soreness in my left eye for about two weeks. Occasionally, the symptoms improve, but then they return. I have visited two ophthalmology clinics for examinations, where I underwent intraocular pressure tests and an examina...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First of all, based on the symptoms you described, eye strain may be caused by various factors. Eye fatigue, dry eye syndrome, prolonged use of digital devices, and environmental factors could all contribute to this discomfort. The examination results from two ophthalmolog...

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Understanding Eye Symptoms: Color Changes and Eye Drops Effects

Colors After Closing the Eyes Recently, I visited the doctor twice due to eye fatigue. During the first visit, I was prescribed methylsulfate neostigmine, and during the second visit, I was given EyeHelp, with instructions to use it after finishing the first bottle. However, yest...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First, methylsulfate newstamine is a topical soothing eye drop used to relieve symptoms such as dry eyes and fatigue. The eye drops may cause some side effects, such as stinging or a foreign body sensation. If you experienced stinging in your right eye while using methylsu...

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Understanding Focus Issues: Eye Health Concerns and Solutions

Focusing issues with the eyes? Hello, doctor. I am a patient with ID numbers 198351 and 198404. After a week, I feel that my focus hasn't improved, so I visited another clinic. Since there was no recovery, I asked if I have strabismus. The doctor said that everyone has a sli...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Issues with focusing on near objects: The difficulties you described may be related to myopia or other visual problems. Eye strain and the inability to maintain focus on a single object can be common symptoms of myopia or accommodation issues. Your condition could pot...

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Understanding Eye Focus Issues: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

Focusing issues with the eyes? Hello, doctor. I am patient 198351. Today I visited the clinic, and they said that excessive fatigue can lead to convergence insufficiency, which causes my right eye to drift inward when I lose focus. They used a device similar to a flashlight and m...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms you described, the physician at the clinic believes that your blurred vision may be due to eye strain and prolonged use of electronic devices. It is possible that there is some superficial damage to the cornea, which should heal on its own. Therefore,...

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Managing Eye Pressure: Tips for Eye Health and Vision Care

Intraocular Pressure and Maintenance On May 5th of this year, I went to the Taipei Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare for an ophthalmology examination due to military service requirements for a specialized re-examination. At that time, I was not informed of any specif...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Some studies suggest that the increase in myopia may be influenced by factors such as prolonged near work and extended use of digital devices. Taking breaks for your eyes and engaging in distance activities, such as outdoor activities and looking at distant objects, can...

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Is Light Sensitivity a Sign of Retinal Detachment or Recovery?

It is difficult to determine whether the photophobia is improving or if there is a risk of retinal detachment? Hello, doctor. My eyes only feel strange in terms of color when I look out, and I don't have symptoms like an increase in floaters. Could this be a precursor to ret...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you may be experiencing some changes in your eyes, but it is unclear whether these symptoms are related to retinal detachment. Retinal detachment typically presents with symptoms such as floaters and flashes, but not all patients exhibit these sy...

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Should You Wear Glasses All Day or Just for Distance?

The use of glasses? Hello, Doctor Gao: I currently have a myopia of about -1.00 and astigmatism of about -1.50. My habit is to wear glasses only when looking at distant objects. Recently, when I got new glasses, the optometrist recommended that I wear them all day, but my family...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: With an astigmatism of 150, it is usually necessary to wear glasses throughout the day. This is because astigmatism affects the ability to see clearly at a distance, and glasses can help improve clarity when viewing distant objects. However, based on your current situation...

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Understanding Floaters: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Floaters in the eye? Hello, doctor. I started experiencing floaters last month. I've been staying up late for the past six months, excessively using digital devices, which has strained my eyes. I recently noticed a cloudy circle in my left eye that obstructs my vision. My ri...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: If there are changes in your floaters, you should get them checked again. As for the black spots, they are considered normal in the case of floaters.

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Post-Retinal Detachment Surgery: Managing Vision Recovery and Eye Strain

Consultation on Eye Issues During Vision Recovery Period After Retinal Detachment Surgery Hello, Doctor. Current status: (Surgical eye is the right eye) It has been about 1.5 months since I underwent retinal detachment surgery on my right eye (scleral buckle under general anesthe...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Discomfort in the right eye may be temporary and should improve after some time. Currently, if the surgical eye is covered, it should not affect the increase in prescription. During this transitional period, this should not harm the eye. Gradually increasing the use of the...

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