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Understanding High Myopia and Its Impact on Eye Health

High myopia and retinal issues? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask you some questions. Thank you, Doctor! 1. In a dimly lit room, when I cover one eye, the vision in that eye appears very blurry, as if there is noise in front of me. Could this be related to retinal or macular de...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Dear Ms. M: 1 & 2: Lesions or diseases do not simply resolve on their own. 3: Theoretically, we cannot see holes in our own retina; it is more likely to be floaters. 4: If you are concerned about potential retinal issues, you should prioritize a dilated eye examination by ...

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Can I Skydive with My Eye Conditions? A Guide for Safety

Can I still go skydiving under these circumstances? Hello Doctor: Currently, my myopia is around 600 to nearly 700. Last year, I developed physiological floaters, but my retinal examination showed that both the retina and macula are completely normal. Previously, my intraocular p...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Mr. Azou: I haven't heard that glaucoma or high myopia prohibits skydiving; however, individuals with recent onset myopia may face slightly higher risks when skydiving. This is related to the more pronounced degeneration of the vitreous body and retina in those with hi...

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Understanding Fixed Black Shadows in Vision: Causes and Concerns

Eye floaters? Thank you for taking the time to respond, Doctor. I would like to ask about an incident that occurred last week during a retinal examination at the hospital. The doctor noted that there were areas of thinning in my retina and performed preventive laser treatment. A ...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Mr. Zion: 1. Floaters come in various forms and are not fixed. 2. A constricted visual field means you cannot see certain things, rather than seeing extra things. 3. If applying red micro ointment before bed makes you uncomfortable, it is advisable to switch to another ...

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Understanding Black Lightning and Floaters: Eye Health Insights

Black lightning, branches Hello doctor, I would like to ask you about something. Recently, when I wake up in the morning and open my eyes, I often see black branches or flashes of light. I see this in my left eye after blinking 4 or 5 times, and in my right eye after blinking twi...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Miss Yi-Yi: Your description resembles photopsia, which is caused by traction on the retina. It is recommended that you visit an ophthalmologist for a dilated fundus examination. Dr. Ho Chien-Hsien, Ophthalmology Department, Nantou Hospital.

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Understanding the Connection Between Retinal Laser Treatment and Floaters

Retinal laser therapy Hello Dr. Gao, I am someone who developed a significant amount of floaters after undergoing retinal laser treatment. I have seen many doctors, and they all say that floaters are not related to the laser treatment. I understand that floaters are an issue with...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Why do doctors believe that this type of laser is unlikely to affect the vitreous body? This is because laser surgery typically focuses on retinal treatment, and its energy should not directly impact the vitreous body. 2. How does this laser determine whether to focus o...

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Understanding Macular Degeneration: Causes of Visual Distortions

Concerned about the possibility of macular degeneration? Hello doctor, I have had floaters for a while. Two to three months ago, I experienced flashes in my eyes and underwent a dilated eye exam, which showed everything was normal. The doctor mentioned it was a natural aging proc...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, please rest assured that this sensation may be due to eye fatigue or natural changes in the eyes. Floaters are a common phenomenon, especially as we age, when the fibrous tissue within the vitreous becomes more prominent, which may cause you to s...

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Understanding Eye Issues: Floaters, Eye Exercises, and Warm Compress Benefits

Eye problems 1. Sometimes I notice a small dark spot or a long shape in my vision, but it doesn't occur frequently. Is this floaters? Should I see a doctor? 2. Do eye exercises really work? 3. Is warm compress really effective? Thank you, doctor.


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Regarding the eye examination: The appearance of small dark circles or elongated shapes in the vision may be a symptom of floaters. Floaters typically manifest as black dots, lines, or other shapes drifting in the visual field. While this may be a relatively minor condi...

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Managing High Myopia: Eye Care Tips and Mental Well-being

Care and Mindset Adjustment for High Myopia Hello, Doctor. Due to genetic factors, I have developed high myopia at an early age (currently around 900-1000 degrees). I undergo dilated eye examinations every six months. During my recent check-up, the doctor informed me of a mild ca...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The perception of floaters being more noticeable in bright light is a common phenomenon, especially among patients with high myopia. Typically, these floaters are caused by small fluctuations in the vitreous gel within the eye. In most cases, these floaters are harmle...

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Understanding Eye Lightning: Symptoms of Vitreous Degeneration in Myopia

Flashes of light when moving the eyes? As mentioned, I have noticed flashes of light when moving my eyes. Recently, I have indeed felt an increase in floaters, but it is not a rapid or significant increase, and I do not experience blurred vision. I had a dilated eye exam in early...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, experiencing flashes of light when moving your eyes is a common symptom of vitreous degeneration, which is often accompanied by an increase in floaters. Vitreous degeneration is a natural aging process where, as one ages, the vitreous humor gradu...

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Understanding Retinal Tears and Detachment Risks in High Myopia

Regarding retinal tears and detachments? Hello, Doctor: 1. If both eyes have a myopia degree of 800, and I see persistent hair-like objects above my eyes, is there a risk of retinal tears or detachment? 2. If there are too many retinal tears, will the degeneration of the vitreou...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Regarding retinal tears and detachments in individuals with high myopia up to -800 diopters, if a fixed hair-like object appears in the upper part of the eye, it may indicate not only floaters but also a sign of retinal tears or detachment. This symptom should be take...

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Can People with High Myopia and Floaters Safely Skydive?

Can individuals with high myopia and floaters go skydiving? Is there a risk of retinal detachment? Hello, doctor: I have myopia in both eyes of about 600 diopters. Last year, I experienced discomfort in my eyes and was diagnosed with seasonal allergies, elevated intraocular press...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Regarding the issues of elevated intraocular pressure and optic nerve abnormalities: Maintaining stable intraocular pressure is crucial in preventing the progression of glaucoma. Continuous monitoring of eye health is essential, and the physician will conduct appropriat...

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Understanding Vitreous Liquefaction and Nystagmus: Key Concerns to Watch For

Vitreous liquefaction and nystagmus? In addition to floaters and the appearance of water ripples in the peripheral vision, are there any other conditions related to vitreous liquefaction that I should be aware of? Also, is nystagmus something that can occur in anyone? I've n...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Vitreous liquefaction often leads to symptoms such as floaters and visual disturbances like water ripples in the corner of the eye. However, there are other conditions that may require attention: 1. Sudden appearance of flashes or flash sensations: The sudden onset of flas...

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Understanding the Increase in Floaters: When to Seek Eye Care

The number of floaters has slightly increased? Recently, I have noticed an increase in floaters. Generally, my vision is fine, but they become more apparent in bright sunlight or against a white wall. I can definitely feel that there has been a noticeable increase, but it hasn&#x...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Please rest assured that floaters are usually caused by vitreous liquefaction, a condition that is very common in many individuals, especially as they age. Vitreous liquefaction refers to the gradual transformation of the vitreous humor inside the eye into a more liquid st...

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Understanding Retinal Tear Symptoms: Common Concerns and Questions

Questions about the symptoms of retinal tears? Hello, I have myopia with a degree of 600 to 700. I previously asked questions regarding this issue in articles #202111 and #202245. Recently, the frequency of flashes has increased, and based on recommendations, I underwent an ultra...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Accuracy of Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging: Ultra-widefield retinal imaging is an advanced examination method that provides a broader range of retinal images. Traditional dilated fundus examination remains a common method, especially for a more detailed assessment of...

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Understanding Eye Floaters and Visual Snow: What's the Difference?

Eye strain? I have floaters and while reading, I noticed that I might also have visual snow syndrome, as I experience a kind of TV static when the lights are off. However, I don't have the snowflake sensation. I had a fundus examination and it showed no issues. Could this be...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Floaters typically present as small dots or lines that move across your field of vision, resembling flies. This is caused by tiny structures or gel-like substances within the vitreous humor of the eye. A thorough eye examination that shows no issues is a good indicator, as...

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Understanding Eye Symptoms: Lightning Flashes and Floaters Explained

Seeing flashes of light in the eyes? Hello, I have myopia with a degree of 600 to 700. I previously asked a question regarding this [#202111](https://adoctor.tw/article/202111). Following the advice given, I underwent an ultra-widefield retinal examination two days ago. The docto...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Based on your description, the symptoms of flashes are relatively new and disappear when your eyes are closed, which does not quite align with the symptoms of floaters. Therefore, if they continue to occur frequently or worsen, it is advisable to return for a follow-up ...

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Understanding Floaters and Retinal Atrophy: Symptoms and Treatment Options

Floaters, retinal atrophic holes? Hello, doctor. I discovered floaters in March and have been undergoing regular dilated eye examinations. During the examination in March, the doctor mentioned that there were white spots on the retina of my right eye and advised that no treatment...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
We recommend that you: 1. Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. 2. Consider seeking a consultation at another ophthalmology clinic. Wishing you good health. Thank you!

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Understanding Focus Issues: Insights on Eye Health and Treatment Options

Eye focusing issues? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia and floaters. In mid-September, I visited two ophthalmology clinics due to focusing issues. The first clinic mentioned that I have a slight exophoria and prescribed me a pair of glasses with a prism. The second clinic suggest...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Focusing Issues: The focusing problems you described may be caused by high myopia, which might require adjustments to your eyeglass or contact lens prescription. Due to the different prescriptions, you may find it difficult to focus, especially at close distances. 2....

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Understanding Retinal Holes: Symptoms, Treatments, and Travel Concerns

Retinal hole Hello, doctor. I discovered floaters in March and have been undergoing regular dilated eye examinations. During the March check-up, the doctor mentioned that there were white spots on the retina of my right eye and advised that no treatment was necessary, just regula...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. White spots and atrophic holes: White spots and atrophic holes are two different eye conditions. White spots may refer to a small area on the retina, while atrophic holes refer to a small tear or hole on the surface of the retina. They are distinct issues that require d...

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Understanding Eye Flashes: Symptoms of Retinal Issues or Normal Aging?

In a completely dark room, closing the eyes and moving them causes flashes of light to appear around? Hello, I have a myopia degree of 600 to 700. Two months ago, I experienced floaters, and after undergoing ultra-widefield retinal examination, no tears were found. Three weeks ag...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. These symptoms may indicate a retinal tear or detachment, but they could also be related to phenomena associated with the vitreous. When you experience abnormal visual symptoms, especially in the case of high myopia, it is advisable to seek an eye examination immediatel...

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