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Understanding Eye Exams: Addressing Concerns About Eye Discomfort

Fundus examination Hello, doctor. Today I had a dilated eye exam. The doctor said that my floaters are caused by changes in the lens, but there are no issues with my retina. During the process, the doctor used their hand to pull back my eyelid. After returning home, I repeated th...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it is normal to experience some discomfort during a dilated eye examination. The doctor may need to retract your eyelids to better examine the ocular structures, which can cause temporary discomfort, such as mild stinging or burning sensations. T...

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Is Traditional Eye Exercise Safe for High Myopia and Cataracts?

Is the traditional Chinese eye exercise suitable for high myopia? Hello Dr. Gao, I was recently diagnosed with mild cataracts, and I have also undergone laser treatment for peripheral retinal issues. I remember the doctor mentioned it was not urgent and that the retina was thinni...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Regarding the traditional eye exercises, I personally believe they may not be very helpful for cataracts. Movements like closing the eyes and rolling the eyes may not be suitable for individuals with high myopia, as they could increase the risk of retinal detachment. Addit...

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Understanding Retinal Risks in High Myopia After Head Trauma

High myopia and retinal issues? Hello Doctor, I have approximately 1000 degrees of myopia. About 10 years ago, I underwent retinal laser treatment. After being hit on the head (not the eyes) by a ball six months ago, I found that my retina had thinned and underwent another laser ...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Dear Mr. Anonymous: Pressing on the eye while sleeping and being struck by a ball are indeed different scenarios. The duration of pressure applied differs; the impact from a ball is sudden and intense, which can more easily lead to issues with the retina. After such an impact, ...

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Concerns After Eye Examination: Understanding Oscillopsia and Eye Safety

Eye Consultation Inquiry Dear Dr. He, Hello. Yesterday (March 22), I went to the ophthalmology department for a dilated fundus examination. During the instillation of the dilating drops, the nurse accidentally touched my right eyeball with a cotton swab (long cotton stick). Alth...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Mr. Kris: 1. If the cotton swab caused any injury, you would likely feel significant discomfort. Since you have not experienced any discomfort, it is unlikely that your eye has sustained any serious damage. 2 & 3. Generally, neither dilation nor a cotton swab injury ...

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Can Intense Pulsed Light Therapy Help with Dry Eye Symptoms?

Eye discomfort (dry eye) I would like to ask the doctor: Recently, I have been using hyaluronic acid artificial tears and an ointment prescribed by a Chinese medicine practitioner, but they have not improved the glare and occasional redness in my eyes. Given that I do not experie...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: For patients with dry eye syndrome, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy may be one of the effective treatment options. IPL therapy works by applying pulsed light energy to reduce inflammation and vascular dilation in the tissues surrounding the eyes, thereby alleviating sym...

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Understanding Eye Health: Common Concerns and Expert Answers

Please provide the content you would like me to translate into English? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you very much for your response to my inquiry in the article "#206836". Your reassurance that a slight touch of the cotton swab on the sclera of my right eye should not cause an...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. For the bump caused by meibomian gland obstruction, an initial treatment method can be warm compresses. Warm compresses help to soften the blockage in the meibomian glands, promoting drainage, and may sometimes reduce the bump. However, if there is no improvement aft...

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Understanding Astigmatism: Effects of Under-Corrected Glasses on Eye Health

Please provide the content you would like me to translate? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you very much for your professional response and advice in article #206774. I have clearly understood my questions Q1 to Q4, and I truly appreciate your thoughtful replies and guidance. Regarding Q5...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: I am glad to assist you again. Q1. If astigmatism is undercorrected by 25 degrees, is it possible to experience discomfort and visual fatigue over time? The answer is yes. Astigmatism refers to an uneven curvature of the cornea or lens, causing light to focus improperly ...

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Understanding Double Vision: Causes and Solutions for Eye Issues

Continuation of Inquiry #206758: Question Regarding Diplopia Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you very much for your professional response and advice regarding the "Double Vision Inquiry #206758." I will find time to have my eyes checked at an ophthalmology clinic. I would like to ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. Your understanding is generally correct. If the corneal shape is confirmed to be normal and there is a phenomenon of double vision with text, it may be caused by myopia or astigmatism. Myopia causes distant objects to appear blurry, while astigmatism may prevent ligh...

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Understanding Posterior Vitreous Detachment and Retinal Issues: Key Questions Answered

Regarding issues related to posterior vitreous detachment and retinal disorders? Hello Doctor: 1. I have always seen black spots in my vision, and a few days ago, I suddenly experienced very rapid movement of black spots at the lower edges of both eyes. After about six to seven...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, Mr. Squirrel: 1-3: Posterior vitreous detachment typically occurs in older individuals. However, it can also happen earlier in those with high myopia, inflammation, or injury. It usually occurs suddenly and is often accompanied by noticeable floaters. In such cases, it i...

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Understanding Post-Laser Surgery Symptoms: Eye Movement and Light Flashes

After retinal laser surgery, there may be sensations of movement or floaters at the edges of the vision? On February 16, I experienced blurred vision and flashes. During the examination, it was noted that there were holes in both eyes. After undergoing laser treatment, the blurri...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The sensation of movement in the far right side of the right eye after laser treatment may be a temporary phenomenon related to the laser procedure or the treatment itself. However, if there is persistent discomfort or worsening symptoms, it is advisable to consult an o...

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Managing High Eye Pressure and Dry Eyes: When to Seek Further Evaluation

Elevated intraocular pressure and dry eyes? Hello Doctor, about six years ago I was diagnosed with slightly elevated intraocular pressure, which was around 21. At that time, the doctor examined my optic nerve and found no issues. Three years ago, my pressure was still slightly el...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, your intraocular pressure is slightly elevated, but the examination of your optic nerve shows normal results, and there has been no significant damage over the past few years. For cases of mildly elevated intraocular pressure without other obviou...

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Essential Eye Exams for High Myopia: Addressing Retina Risks and Concerns

Eye examination for individuals with high myopia? Hello, Doctor Gao. I am a patient with high myopia (600-700 degrees). I undergo dilated fundus examinations every year, and both of my eyes have been found to have peripheral lattice degeneration, for which I have received laser t...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Is having two fundus examinations each year sufficient to assess the condition of the macula? Generally, it is recommended for individuals with high myopia to undergo 1-2 fundus examinations annually. Fundus examination allows for the observation of the retina, macula...

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Understanding Eye Flashes and Floaters: When to Seek Help

Flashes of light when closing the eyes? Hello Doctor: I have high myopia (approximately -1000 in both eyes) and recently discovered symptoms of floaters and flashes of light. I have visited the ophthalmologist multiple times for dilated eye examinations, and just yesterday I comp...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the current examination results, the physician did not find any obvious issues and has recommended regular follow-up. However, you mentioned experiencing sleep paralysis and visual disturbances, which may cause some discomfort. I suggest you closely monitor the fr...

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Understanding Eye Flickering: Causes and Concerns for Myopia Patients

Eye twitching I have high myopia (left eye -750, right eye -1050) and was diagnosed with floaters two years ago, so I regularly undergo dilated eye examinations. I have a few questions for the doctor. 1. Three days ago, I had a dilated eye exam, during which the nurse administe...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Regarding the use of eye drops for dilation examination, generally speaking, dilating eye drops are relatively safe when used correctly and should not cause harm. 2. Concerning the symptoms you experienced after sun exposure, there are a few possibilities. One possibili...

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Understanding Flashing Lights: Symptoms of Vitreous Detachment vs. Retinal Issues

Seeing a point of light from a certain angle in the dark? Hello Dr. Gao, I am a patient with high myopia. I have been experiencing floaters for about four years and have previously undergone retinal laser treatment for lattice degeneration and vitreous tuft in both eyes. In the p...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. This condition may be caused by vitreous traction rather than retinal detachment. However, considering your medical history and symptoms, it is advisable to seek further evaluation from an ophthalmologist to ensure an accurate diagnosis. 2. The flashes associated with r...

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Understanding and Managing Double Vision and Astigmatism Issues

Diplopia Hello Doctor, I have been wearing glasses since middle school, but in recent years, I have been experiencing double vision, where I see overlapping images above what I am looking at. I have undergone many tests, but nothing conclusive was found. Eventually, the doctor de...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your situation, I will address your concerns as follows: 1. The significant difference in astigmatism measurements may be due to multiple factors. It could be attributed to variations in measurement techniques or differences in the location of the cornea being m...

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What to Do After Accidental Eye Injury While Washing Your Face

Ocular trauma Today, while washing my face, I accidentally poked my eye with my finger. It shouldn't have been too hard. What should I do?


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: If it is just a minor bump, resting for a while may alleviate the eye pain, and you can monitor the situation yourself. However, if you experience persistent redness, swelling, pain, or blurred vision, it is advisable to seek an eye examination immediately.

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Understanding Subconjunctival Hemorrhage: Recovery and Exercise Guidelines

Subconjunctival hemorrhage and exercise issues? Hello, Doctor. Yesterday I noticed that I had a subconjunctival hemorrhage. After work, I quickly went to a clinic near my office to see a doctor, who said it wasn't a serious issue. I'm not quite sure what caused the subc...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Regarding your situation, here are some recommendations: 1. For subconjunctival hemorrhage, it is usually caused by the rupture of small blood vessels in the eye and is often a mild condition. In this case, you may consider the following sugge...

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Essential Eye Care: Regular Checkups and Important Tests for Vision Health

Regular Eye Examinations & Eye Care Knowledge Hello, I have been nearsighted for the past five years, with my prescription ranging from -3.50 to -5.00 diopters, and I also have astigmatism (50, 100) and floaters. In my daily life, I can drive, read, and use electronic devices...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Question 1: Regarding your vision condition, it is recommended that you have an eye examination annually, which includes a refraction test and a fundus examination. Additionally, glaucoma and cataract screenings will be conducted during the visit, and you can discuss wit...

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Understanding Eye Strain: Symptoms and When to Seek Help

Eye strain? Doctor, I apologize for the interruption. I have been experiencing eye socket pain, a feeling of hardness in my eyeballs, and dizziness due to excessive eye strain recently. I researched online and found that it might be related to high intraocular pressure, but my vi...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms you described, such as orbital pain, a sensation of hardness in the eyeball, and dizziness, these may be related to eye strain, but they could also indicate other ophthalmic issues. Although you mentioned that your vision is fine, elevated intraocular...

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