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Understanding Conjunctivitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and When to Seek Help

Eye examination Hello, doctor. Last week, I washed dishes with dish soap. I didn't wash my hands properly and then touched my eyes. My eyes felt uncomfortable. A few days later, I went to the hospital for an examination, and the doctor said it was conjunctivitis. He also poi...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
Monitor the situation, and if symptoms persist, seek medical evaluation.

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Understanding Dry Eye Syndrome and Conjunctivitis: Common Questions Answered

Dry eye syndrome and conjunctivitis issues? Hello, doctor. May I ask you some questions? 1. I do not wear contact lenses or use makeup, so why do I still experience meibomian gland obstruction? Is it related to my dietary habits, particularly eating fried foods? 2. Will meibom...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Meibomian gland obstruction is often related to eye hygiene, and it can occur even if you do not wear contact lenses or makeup. Dietary habits may also be a factor, particularly excessive intake of fats or fried foods, which can increase the risk of meibomian gland obst...

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Understanding Chalazia: Expert Answers to Your Eyelid Concerns

Inquiry Consultation Hello Dr. He: I have a chalazion at the front of the eyelashes on my right eyelid. I previously attempted to puncture it with a cleaned fine needle, but the surface is somewhat hard and I couldn't break it; also, since the chalazion is close to my eyebal...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Mr. Kris: If you have a stye or chalazion that needs to be addressed, it is advisable to seek treatment from an ophthalmologist. Some may resolve on their own, while others may not. Applying warm compresses is theoretically a feasible and helpful approach. This is provided ...

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Understanding Follicles and Allergic Conjunctivitis: Expert Answers

Questions After the Consultation Dear Dr. Gao, Hello. I previously mentioned to you that there is a protrusion on the conjunctiva of my right lower eyelid. Yesterday (March 29), I visited the ophthalmology department of a regional hospital for examination. The doctor informed me...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Q1. For follicles caused by allergic conjunctivitis, treatment does not involve puncturing the follicles. The best approach is to properly use medications prescribed by a physician and to avoid exposure to allergens such as pollen and dust mites to treat and prevent the ...

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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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Understanding Eye Discomfort After Dilation: What You Need to Know

Eye problems Doctor, I apologize. I just asked a question, but it seems to have been sent repeatedly, and I'm sorry for the inconvenience caused. (The question I asked earlier was about the dilated fundus examination.) After the dilation exam, my eye feels a bit painful and ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: No problem, I understand your situation. The discomfort you are experiencing in your eyes is typically a normal reaction following a dilated eye exam. This discomfort may be caused by the effects of the dilating drops or by the physician retracting your eyelids during the ...

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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 Eye Care: Addressing Concerns After Pupil Dilation

Inquiry for clarification? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you very much for your previous response to my questions; I have understood everything clearly. I apologize for bothering you again, but I have a sudden issue with my eye that has caused me some concern, so I am reaching out once mo...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the situation you described, I would like to provide the following recommendations: Q1. It is unlikely to cause any harm. Q2. If the lower white part of the right eye (sclera) is poked or scratched, the following symptoms may occur: - Sharp pain or burning se...

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Understanding Dark Spots on the Sclera: What You Need to Know

Inquiry about the sclera (the white part of the eye)? Hello, Dr. Gao: I would like to ask you about something. When I pull down the lower eyelid of my left eye, revealing the sclera (the white part of the eye), I notice a faint black circular spot on the sclera. Below this spot, ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Your description may indicate pigment deposition on the sclera, which occurs when nerves or blood vessels distribute to the deeper layers of the eye. This often presents as black spots associated with blood vessels, and it is usually not a cause for concern. However, to un...

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Understanding Eye Allergies: Symptoms, Treatments, and When to Seek Help

Eye allergy Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing allergy issues with my left eye since November of last year. Initially, it was just itchy with small bumps on the upper eyelid, but later the eyelid became swollen, and I felt a sensation of it being stuck when I opened my eyes. ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, I understand that the allergy issue in your left eye persists, although the symptoms have improved with the use of eye drops. First, I recommend that you continue using your eye drops as prescribed by your physician, ensuring that you adhere to t...

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Understanding the Impact of Stress on Dry Eye Syndrome

Possible causes of exacerbation of dry eye syndrome? Hello, doctor! I would like to ask you about my wife. Last year, I was in a car accident that required her to take time off work to care for me. During that period, she experienced a lot of stress, which resulted in a corneal a...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Stress and emotional fluctuations can indeed impact eye health, including exacerbating dry eye syndrome. This may be related to hormonal imbalances or autonomic nervous system dysregulation. For treatment, I recommend that your wife consider the following suggestions: 1....

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Is Rubbing Your Eyes After a Shower Harmful? Expert Insights

Rubbing the eyes? Hello, doctor. After taking a shower today, while I was drying my hair, it seems that the towel accidentally touched my eye. I felt a sensation of friction. What could happen? Is there a possibility of a corneal abrasion? I also noticed that when I pulled down m...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, the discomfort may be due to the cloth accidentally coming into contact with your eye, causing friction. In this case, the presence of blood vessels in the lower eyelid could be a result of a minor abrasion or irritation. If it is just a slight f...

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Understanding the Risks of Frequent Steroid Eye Drops for Allergic Conjunctivitis

Steroid eye drops Since July of last year, I have been experiencing allergic conjunctivitis. Over the following months, I frequently had foreign bodies enter my eyes, which necessitated the use of eye drops. I have been using the eye drops for three days every two weeks. Recently...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Allergic conjunctivitis may require ongoing treatment, but the frequency of using eye drops should be done under the guidance of a physician. If you are currently experiencing pain when instilling the eye drops, this may require further evaluation. Pain during the applicat...

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Understanding Eyelid Examination: Risks and Procedures Explained

Eyelid ptosis Today I went to the ophthalmologist, and the doctor flipped my upper eyelid to check for any foreign objects in my eye. The result showed no foreign bodies, just an ingrown eyelash. The doctor used tweezers to remove the eyelash while my eyelid was still flipped. Is...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Using tweezers to pluck eyelashes: During the process of using tweezers to pluck eyelashes, there is generally no risk of the metal part of the tweezers entering the upper eyelid. 2. Sound when the eyelid moves: The sound produced when the eyelid moves is usually a norm...

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Understanding Chalazion Surgery: Complications and Concerns

Chalazion surgery Hello doctor, I had a chalazion surgery two weeks ago, but the original site of the chalazion is still swollen. During my follow-up today, the doctor assessed it as pus and performed another surgery to incise and drain it. However, my upper eyelid is now complet...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Swelling and Bruising: The entire upper eyelid may be swollen and possibly accompanied by bruising, which can be a normal response after surgery, but it may also be caused by other factors. Postoperative swelling may result from surgical irritation, bruising, or edema. ...

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Understanding Eye Drops: Usage, Effects, and Common Concerns

Usage of Eye Drops 1. I have been experiencing tightness in the muscles of my left eye, which often causes itching in the lower eyelid and makes it relatively difficult to see. I consulted a doctor who prescribed "Pataday eye drops" and "Methacholine sulfate."...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Regarding the use of eye drops, in general, the eye drops prescribed by the doctor are intended for use in one eye. Unless otherwise specified, it is recommended that you apply the drops to the left eye only. When instilling the drops, there is no need to pull down th...

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Post-Eyelid Surgery Focus Issues: When to See an Eye Specialist?

Post-operative focus issues after lower eyelid surgery? Hello Dr. Liang, I underwent transconjunctival blepharoplasty a month ago, but one eye developed a hematoma the day after the surgery, swelling to the point where I couldn't open it. The swelling has since subsided, bu...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
I recommend that you discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. Wishing you good health. Thank you!

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Managing Recurrent Corneal Erosion: Challenges and Treatment Options

Recurrent corneal erosion, but no preventive measures can be identified? Hello, Doctor! My wife experienced her first corneal abrasion in February of last year. She received treatment from a cornea specialist, who prescribed artificial tears and a tear film ointment, but she stil...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First, your wife's medication regimen already includes artificial tears and a tear film ointment, which are standard treatments for dry eye syndrome. However, if her eyelids are still sticking together during sleep and exacerbating her symptoms, it may be necessary to...

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Swollen Right Eyelid After Past Injury: When to Seek Eye Care?

When touching the eyelid of the right eye while it is closed, it is noticeably more swollen than the left eye? Hello, doctor. About three years ago, while cleaning, I accidentally hit my eye with a refrigerator shelf, causing noticeable redness and swelling around the eye area. H...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it seems that you did not experience any significant sequelae from your eye injury three years ago, but recently you have noticed noticeable swelling of the eyelid when closing your right eye. Although you did not mention any other ocular discomf...

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Managing Viral Conjunctivitis Complications: Corneal Inflammation Concerns

What are the treatment issues when viral conjunctivitis infects the cornea? Hello Doctor, On December 20th, I underwent surgery for a chalazion on my left eyelid at the ophthalmology department. The doctor prescribed Warm Compress, to be used twice daily, as well as Jingcai eye...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Koshuyan contains antihistamine components and is typically used to relieve symptoms of eye allergies, such as redness, swelling, itching, and increased discharge. In cases of conjunctivitis complicated by keratitis, this medication may help alleviate eye allergy sympto...

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