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Understanding Eye Flashes: Causes and When to Seek Help

Flashes of light in the eyes? Hello, doctor. Yesterday, after waking up from a nap at school, I noticed that my surroundings were flashing like a broken light bulb. A few days ago, I had a dilated fundus examination, and everything was fine. Could this be caused by pressure on my...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, it's not convenient to disclose. Temporary pressure on the eyes followed by release can indeed lead to such conditions. Generally, the likelihood of developing sequelae is low, unless the pressure is excessively severe. It is advisable to be more cautious when sleepin...

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Understanding Macular Health: Insights on OCT and Eye Pressure Management

Macular issues Hello Doctor, due to high intraocular pressure, my doctor scheduled my first OCT examination in mid-January. The results showed that the optic nerve portions of both eyes are thinner than average (indicated in yellow). However, the doctor mentioned that two reports...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you underwent an OCT examination, and the report indicates that the optic nerve in both eyes is thinner than average. However, two reports need to be compared to confirm whether this is indicative of pre-glaucoma. Additionally, the values for the...

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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 Pressure and Visual Disturbances After Surgery

Intraocular pressure when looking out with the eyes? Happy New Year, Doctor! I would like to ask: 1. Recently, I have noticed that when I focus intently on a specific spot, I can see very fine particles, somewhat similar to a pixelated effect (I've thought for a long time ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. It is possible that you are experiencing floaters, a common eye condition caused by the presence of protein or cellular debris in the vitreous humor, which creates shadows that are projected onto the retina as light passes through the vitreous. Symptoms of floaters ty...

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Understanding Visual Afterimages and Color Sensitivity After Retina Laser Surgery

Visual afterimages, complementary colors, photophobia? Hello, I have undergone retinal laser treatment (for a retinal tear) and I am currently having regular check-ups. My last examination, including a fundus examination, was normal. However, I am now experiencing complementary c...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Visual persistence is divided into positive afterimages and negative afterimages. It refers to the phenomenon where visual perception remains for a period of time after the light stimulus on the retina has ceased. Positive afterimages are identical to the original image, w...

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Understanding Suspected Early Glaucoma and Vision Loss: Key Insights

Glaucoma and Visual Field Loss: The Gray Area Between Presence and Absence Hello, Director. Recently, during a routine eye examination (which included intraocular pressure, fundus examination, OCT, and visual field tests), the physician determined that there was some visual field...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Since I have not examined you in person, my response is for reference only. Please consult your ophthalmologist for specific treatment recommendations. 1. It appears that your fundus examination results show some changes, including the structure of the optic nerve head. ...

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Understanding Rainbow Halos and Glaucoma: Eye Exam Insights

Fundus examination for glaucoma? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask: 1. Tonight, while looking at streetlights or other lights, I noticed a rainbow halo around them. I was initially worried it might be glaucoma, but then I realized that adjusting my glasses eliminated the effec...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The phenomenon of rainbow halos you described may be due to the improper positioning of your glasses, causing light to scatter when it enters your eyes. If the symptoms disappear after adjusting the position of your glasses, this typically indicates that it is not rel...

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Understanding Post-Laser Treatment: Shadows and Concerns for High Myopia Patients

Local shadowing after retinal laser treatment? Hello Dr. Gao, I am a patient with high myopia and have been regularly undergoing fundus examinations. Three days ago, I was diagnosed with a retinal tuft in the lower nasal quadrant of my right eye, and I underwent preventive retina...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Location of fluid accumulation: When fluid accumulation occurs after laser treatment, it is usually located beneath the retina. Generally, this type of fluid accumulation does not directly lead to retinal detachment or necrosis. 2. Resolution of fluid accumulation: The ...

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Understanding Vision Issues and Glaucoma: What You Need to Know

Visual field issues and glaucoma? Hello Doctor, I have myopia over 300 degrees, and in the past few months, I have suddenly experienced a significant increase in floaters. I went to a large hospital for a fundus examination and fundus photography, and my intraocular pressure was ...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
I recommend that you: 1. Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. 2. Consider consulting with an ophthalmologist at a major hospital. Wishing you good health. Thank you!

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Understanding Prescription Changes and Eye Health Concerns

Regarding prescription and eyewear issues? Hello, Director Gao! I apologize for the interruption. I recently experienced some issues with my eyes and would like to seek your advice. I have high myopia in my right eye (over -900 degrees) and moderate myopia in my left eye (over -6...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Muscle aging can lead to slower focusing, and increasing the prescription of your lenses may help improve focusing speed. New glasses can provide clearer vision, reduce muscle fatigue, and thereby enhance focusing performance. As you are approaching 40 years old, you ma...

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Understanding Retinal Laser Treatment and Its Effects on Floaters

Retinal laser treatment Hello Doctor, I am the person who developed a significant amount of floaters after retinal laser treatment. Recently, it seems that the floaters have increased, and I occasionally see flashes of light. I am really going crazy. I have an appointment and wil...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. For laser treatment of the retina, it is typically focused on specific areas, and the physician will have very precise localization during the procedure. The area treated with laser is different from the area affected by floaters, so it is not possible to assess the sit...

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Understanding Glaucoma: Is High Myopia a Risk Factor?

Glaucoma issues Hello, doctor. I would like to inquire about the OCT scan of the optic disc today, which appears to be larger than normal. Could this possibly be caused by high myopia (500 degrees)? The doctor mentioned that the optic nerve looks normal and there are no other iss...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you underwent an OCT examination today, and it was found that your optic disc is larger than average. The doctor indicated that the optic nerve is normal and there are no other issues, which may be due to traction caused by high myopia. Here are ...

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Understanding Amblyopia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Amblyopia issues? Hello, Doctor Gao. I would like to inquire about my recent eye examination. A few weeks ago, I had a fundus examination that showed no issues. Previously, I had a retinal tear in my right eye that self-sealed after undergoing laser treatment in August of this ye...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, your recent experience of blurred vision may have several potential causes that need to be considered. Firstly, slight changes in your prescription could lead to blurred vision. Eye strain may also contribute to changes in vision. If you have bee...

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Understanding Myopia Progression in Adults: Causes and Solutions

Concerns about the increase in myopia levels among adults who use their eyes intensively? Hello Dr. Gao, Due to my academic work, I have developed a routine of high-intensity eye use—approximately 6 hours of close reading of academic journals and about 3 hours of computer work ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Regarding your recent eye condition, I would like to offer some suggestions. 1. The situation you mentioned, where "vision tends to stabilize and not increase significantly after adulthood," generally holds true. However, in cases like yours, where there is hig...

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Understanding Colorful Floaters in Vision: Causes and Concerns

The appearance of colorful dot-like floaters in the eyes? Hello Doctor: I have high myopia and had a dilated fundus examination at the end of November last year. The doctor said everything was normal, just typical degeneration associated with high myopia. I would like to ask a qu...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: This symptom is described in the field of ophthalmology as photopsia, which typically occurs when the eyes move suddenly, potentially resulting in the perception of colored flashes or spots. This may originate from certain substances within the eye, such as proteins or oth...

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Should You Get Your Eye Floaters Checked? Understanding Symptoms and Risks

Is it necessary to have white spots examined? Hello Doctor, I am the person with consultation number <a href="https://adoctor.tw/article/204106">#204106</a> from yesterday. Today, I observed again and found that the white spots are round and there is more th...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The white spots you see that seem to move when you shift your gaze are a type of vitreous floaters. Your condition can be monitored for now. However, if you experience new symptoms, especially those that differ from your previous experiences, such as an increase in shadows...

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Understanding Eye Flashes: Causes, Duration, and Treatment Options

Flashes of light in the eyes? Hello Doctor, I recently noticed that I experience flashes of light in my peripheral vision, and sometimes they occur even when my eyes are closed. After seeing a doctor, I was not diagnosed with floaters; instead, the doctor mentioned it was a case ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Vitreous degeneration is a common phenomenon that occurs with aging and is typically irreversible. Floaters are a symptom characterized by seeing spots or thread-like objects moving in the field of vision, and vitreous degeneration is one of the causes of floaters. The phe...

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Seeing White Spots on the Ceiling Upon Waking: Is It Floaters?

When I woke up in the morning, I saw white spots on the ceiling? Hello, Doctor Gao! Thank you for answering my questions. My condition is called floaters, and I have undergone localized retinal laser surgery on my right eye. I had a fundus examination at the beginning of last mon...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you may be experiencing symptoms of floaters. Floaters are typically described as small dots or lines that appear to float in your field of vision; these may be black, white, or gray, and sometimes they may feel like flies or lines moving in your...

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Understanding Sudden Black Flashes in Vision: Causes and Concerns

Sudden appearance of black spots in the vision? Hello Doctor, I have high myopia with prescriptions of -8.75 and -9.25. In 2010, I visited an ophthalmologist due to experiencing flashes of light, eye discomfort, and severe headaches. The ophthalmologist diagnosed me with migraine...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Ms. Fu: Based on your description, your condition seems to differ from that of a vascular thromboembolic event. This situation involves a sudden complete blackout that may return to normal after a few seconds. It is difficult to determine the cause of your symptoms, and I h...

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Understanding Floaters and Visual Distortions: Eye Health Insights

Eye problem consultation? Hello, Doctor. I have floaters and I usually go for an eye exam every six months to a year. Today, while using the Amsler grid, I have two questions to ask. First: Initially, I saw straight lines without any blurriness or distortion, but later, I noticed...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The distortion or blurriness that appears suddenly and improves with rest is usually unlikely to be a macular issue. Macular degeneration is characterized by persistent blurriness and distortion. 2. The situation you described is more likely due to prolonged staring, wh...

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