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What to Do If a Barber Brushes Your Hair into Your Eye?

If a hairdresser accidentally brushes against the eyeball while styling hair, it is important to take the following steps: 1. **Stay Calm**: Try to remain calm to avoid further irritation. 2. **Do Not Rub the Eye**: Avoid rubbing the eye, as this can cause more damage. 3. **Flus...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First, please relax. It seems that there are no immediate signs of obvious external injury or changes in vision, which is a good sign. However, given your high myopia and thinning of the macula, it is still important to proceed with caution. Here are some recommendations: ...

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Understanding Eye Strain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Eye problems I would like to ask the doctor, recently when I look at things, my right eye often sees a small afterimage when using electronic devices, and I feel that my right eye does not see as clearly as my left eye. It constantly feels like I need to adjust the focus. I visit...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms you described, experiencing afterimages and unstable focus in your right eye may involve multiple underlying causes. Here are some possible explanations and recommendations: 1. Dominant Eye Issues: As mentioned by your physician, problems related to...

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Understanding Prescription Differences: A Teen's Guide to Eyewear

Eyeglass prescription issues? Hello, Doctor Gao. I am a 15-year-old teenager with myopia. Due to the need to see the blackboard in class, I went for an eye examination to get glasses. Two weeks ago, I visited a local hospital for an eye exam without dilation. The results from the...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1: What are the possible reasons for a difference of 50 diopters between the prescription obtained at the hospital and that obtained at the optical store? The difference in prescription may arise from several factors: 1. Testing environment: The refraction environment at...

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Understanding Visual Disturbances: Is It Visual Snow or Something Else?

Visual persistence? Visual snow syndrome? Mental health issues? Hello Doctor, I currently have high myopia in both eyes, close to 900 degrees. Recently, I started experiencing dizziness, which coincided with a change in my glasses. I went to an ophthalmologist to check my prescri...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, your visual issues may be related to "visual snow" or "visual persistence." These phenomena can be normal in certain situations, but if you suddenly become aware of them and start to worry, it may exacerbate your discomfort. H...

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Understanding Vitreous Degeneration: Symptoms and Risks Explained

Vitreous degeneration Hello, doctor. After a vitreous detachment, will I still see moving spots of light when looking at the blue sky? How long does vitreous detachment typically take? Does earlier vitreous degeneration, due to a tighter adhesion to the retina, increase the risk ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: After vitreous detachment, some patients may indeed see moving spots or floaters when looking at the blue sky or other bright backgrounds. This is caused by small fragments or opacities that float within the eye due to the liquefaction and detachment process of the vitreou...

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Understanding Macular Degeneration with Vascular Changes: Key Insights and Management

Macular degeneration with vascular involvement? Hello, doctor. I recently had an eye examination, and the doctor mentioned that I have several blood vessels in my macula. Currently, there is no fluid accumulation, and the thickness is acceptable with some scarring, which may be r...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Dear Mr. Chuang, 1. It is not only wet macular degeneration that can cause fluid accumulation; other conditions may also lead to this issue. 2. The clinical physician recommends that you only need to undergo monitoring, and there are no treatment suggestions at this time. If you...

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Understanding Retinal Detachment Risks for High Myopia Patients

Retinal issues Hello, doctor. I would like to ask: I have high myopia of -600 degrees, and I sometimes worry about retinal detachment. I read online that sudden exertion can cause a rapid increase in intraocular pressure, leading to retinal detachment. Can you please tell me if e...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: High myopia (greater than -6.00 diopters) is indeed one of the high-risk factors for retinal detachment. Due to the longer axial length of the eyes in individuals with high myopia, the retina becomes thinner, increasing the risk of retinal tears or detachment. Certain acti...

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Understanding Eye Fatigue and Macular Degeneration: Key Insights

Eye fatigue? Macular degeneration? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia (around 1000 degrees). Last month, I had a comprehensive eye examination at an ophthalmology clinic, which included dilation and OCT. Aside from experiencing symptoms of floaters, everything else was normal. Rec...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your situation, there are several points to consider: 1. Eye Strain: Prolonged exposure to electronic screens can easily lead to eye strain, especially in individuals with high myopia. This strain may cause visual distortions, such as slight tilting of images or...

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Understanding Visual Disturbances: Flickering Lights and Floaters Explained

Upon waking up, I noticed that the wall seemed to be swaying, and there was a slight flickering sensation? Hello Doctor: Recently, I have been troubled by flashes of light. I have undergone multiple dilated eye examinations and ultra-widefield fundus photography, but no issues we...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your symptoms, there are several possible explanations to consider: 1. Vitreous Degeneration: You mentioned seeing transparent objects resembling amoebae on sunny days, which is typical of floaters, commonly associated with vitreous degeneration or degeneration....

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Understanding High Eye Pressure: Insights on Diagnosis and Treatment

Ocular hypertension Hello, Dr. Gao. Due to high myopia, with prescriptions of -800 and -700 diopters, my tonometry readings have reached a maximum of 24 mmHg, mostly ranging between 21 and 22 mmHg. When using a handheld tonometer, the readings are around 18 and 17 mmHg. I have co...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the detailed information you provided, here are my recommendations and explanations: 1. Should you continue using eye drops? Given your high myopia and elevated intraocular pressure, you belong to a high-risk group for glaucoma, making the preventive use of intra...

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Common Eye Issues: Understanding Shadows, Light Sensitivity, and Glaucoma

Eye-related issues? Doctor, I have some questions I would like to ask: 1. Recently, whenever I am in sunlight (even just a little), I see dark, shadow-like lines in front of my eyes. Could this be due to my long eyelashes casting a shadow that I am perceiving? Is this a possibi...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Seeing black streaks in sunlight: This condition is likely what you are experiencing as "floaters." Floaters are caused by changes in the vitreous body of the eye and typically become more noticeable with age. While it is possible that your eyelashes may cas...

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Seeing Afterimages Upon Waking: Possible Causes and Concerns

Waking up in the middle of the night with afterimages? Hello Doctor, I have a sleeping environment with a small night light and a ceiling fan. For the past three days, when I wake up in the middle of the night and open my eyes, I see a faint afterimage of the fan illuminated by t...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you see afterimages of the fan when you open your eyes in the dark or dimly lit environment, and these afterimages disappear after a few seconds. You have a history of dry eye syndrome and retinal tears, and you are taking cold medication and pro...

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Experiencing Brief Blackouts in Vision: Eye or Neurological Issue?

Even though there is no blinking, it visually appears as if the eyes are blinking? Hello, doctor. Since February, I have been experiencing a strange condition. Visually, it feels like I blinked (a very brief moment of darkness lasting a fraction of a second, then immediately retu...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms you described and the results of the various tests conducted, this situation is indeed somewhat complex. Here are several possible considerations: 1. Vitreous Degeneration: This is a common phenomenon, especially as one ages, where the vitreous may u...

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Understanding Vision Issues: Is It Prescription or Eye Condition?

Eyeglasses Issues I recently noticed that with my glasses, my right eye sees distant objects more clearly but has difficulty seeing nearby objects, while my left eye is the opposite. Could this be an issue with the prescription, or could there be some underlying eye condition? Th...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the situation you described, there could be several reasons for this phenomenon: 1. Prescription mismatch: Your glasses prescription may not fully match your vision needs. If your right eye sees clearly at a distance but not up close, while the left eye is the opp...

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Understanding Eye Pressure Measurement: Is Hardness a Reliable Indicator?

Intraocular pressure measurement It is commonly stated online that a hard eyeball indicates high intraocular pressure. Is this a valid method of measurement?


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Discussions about intraocular pressure (IOP) found online may lead to misunderstandings. The hardness of the eyeball is indeed related to IOP, but assessing IOP solely by palpating the eyeball is not accurate. Intraocular pressure is an indicator of the pressure of the int...

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Understanding Flashing Lights in Vision: When to Seek Eye Care

Flashes of light in the eyes that resemble a broken light bulb? Hello Doctor: I do not have myopia. Since February, I have occasionally experienced a sensation of a light bulb flickering at the top of my head, with each occurrence lasting briefly. Sometimes it happens five or six...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The situation you described is likely related to photopsia. Photopsia is typically caused by traction or stimulation of the retina, and it is more common in individuals with thinner retinas. Here are detailed answers to the issues you mentioned: 1. Should you seek medica...

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Understanding Eye Issues: Green Lights, Floaters, and Visual Distortions

Eye problems Hello, doctor. I have some questions I would like to ask. Sometimes when I move my eyes (not very quickly), I see a "green" light (a patch). As a student, I spend quite a long time using my eyes, so I feel that my floaters have become more pronounced. Is th...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Seeing "green" light when moving your eyes: The situation you described may be related to vitreous traction on the retina, which can trigger photopsia, such as flashes of light or seeing green spots during eye movement. If this phenomenon occurs frequently o...

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Understanding Gel-like Visual Disturbances During Eye Movement

Gel-like substance during eye movement? Hello Doctor, I recently noticed that when I turn my head quickly or move my eyes, I see a fixed area in my left eye that resembles a plastic film. This occurs for a fraction of a second each time I turn my head, and it feels like quickly p...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you are experiencing brief abnormal visual phenomena in your left eye during rapid eye movements, which may be related to the vitreous or retina. Here are some possible causes: 1. Vitreous opacities: The vitreous is a transparent gel-like substan...

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Understanding Floaters and Flashing Lights: When to Seek Eye Care

Eye highlights Hello Doctor: I started experiencing symptoms of floaters around January of this year. Since then, I have undergone 10 dilated eye examinations because new symptoms keep appearing, which makes me anxious and leads me to visit different clinics (I have had two visit...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Examination Results and Laser Treatment: If multiple dilated eye examinations have not revealed any retinal tears or holes, despite having high myopia and thinner peripheral retina, there is a valid reason why your doctor has not recommended laser treatment. Preventiv...

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Post-Cataract Surgery: Why Is My Right Eye Dimmer Than My Left?

After cataract surgery, the left eye is normal, while the right eye has slightly dimmer vision? Hello, doctor. My left eye is better: it is bright and has no stitches. My right eye had an artificial lens replacement and has one or two stitches. When I look outside, it seems a bit...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Regarding your description, the symptoms of blurred vision, color changes, and blood vessels in the sclera of your right eye after surgery may have multiple causes. Here are several possible situations and recommendations: 1. Postoperative Recovery Period: After undergoin...

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