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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 Vitreous Degeneration and Its Impact on Eye Health

Vitreous degeneration Continuing from question 204644, I apologize for bothering you again, Doctor. I would like to ask if, under the premise that there are no issues found during the dilated eye examination, is there still a possibility of 1. glaucoma, 2. visual field defects, o...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your recent dilated eye examination being normal, it is generally possible to rule out certain conditions such as retinal and optic nerve atrophy. However, glaucoma and visual field defects may not be detected through a dilated exam, and additional tests are neede...

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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 Early Glaucoma: Concerns and Monitoring Strategies

About glaucoma? Hello, Doctor. I previously had an OCT examination, and although the doctor said there was no immediate danger, I am still concerned about the possibility of glaucoma due to the cupping of the optic nerve head and some degeneration around the optic nerve. I consul...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First, the cupping of the optic disc and surrounding degeneration are characteristics of glaucoma, but these features alone are not sufficient for a diagnosis of glaucoma. Other assessments, including intraocular pressure, visual field testing, and corneal thickness, are i...

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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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Glaucoma and Corneal Transplant: Treatment Options for Elderly Patients

Glaucoma and Corneal Transplantation Due to a family history of glaucoma, my father is also a glaucoma patient and is currently receiving treatment at a major hospital in central Taiwan, where he is using eye drops to control his intraocular pressure. My father's left eye ha...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Regarding corneal transplant surgery, this treatment is typically applied to corneal-related diseases, rather than glaucoma or macular degeneration. For glaucoma, topical medications to lower intraocular pressure are a common approach. If control is inadequate, surgery or ...

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Post-Scleral Buckling Surgery: Common Concerns and Recovery Tips

Post-scleral buckle surgery Hello, Doctor. I underwent a left eye scleral buckle procedure on December 22, and I would like to ask: 1. Will the sutures on the eyeball fall out? They feel a bit protruding and uncomfortable, like a foreign body. 2. Is it normal to see the scleral...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Regarding the sutures on the eyeball, it is normal to experience a foreign body sensation after scleral buckle surgery, typically caused by the sutures used during the procedure. This sensation may persist during the recovery period but may become less noticeable over...

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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 Eye Discomfort and Head Tilt: Causes and Solutions

Recently, when I look at things, my head seems to slightly tilt to the left? Hello doctor, recently I've noticed that my head seems to involuntarily tilt to the left a bit when I look at things, and sometimes it feels uncomfortable to focus. Additionally, my left eye seems t...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Involuntary left turning of the head may be related to eye issues, as well as other neurological or muscular factors. Inflammation and discharge from the eyes may indicate the presence of ocular inflammation, which could lead to visual discomfort and a sense of unease in t...

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Is Exosome Therapy for Glaucoma Trustworthy? A Look at Clinical Evidence

Glaucoma Exosomes I recently visited a clinic where the doctor mentioned that I could receive exosome therapy for nerve protection. Each injection costs 6000, and I would need a total of 7 injections. However, I found that there are no clinical trials in Taiwan regarding this tre...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
We recommend that you: 1. Discuss the above situation with your attending physician. 2. Alternatively, consult with an ophthalmologist at a major hospital. Wishing you good health. Thank you~

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Do Psychiatric Medications Affect Eye Pressure and Glaucoma Risk?

Do psychiatric medications affect intraocular pressure? Hello, Doctor: I have a condition of elevated intraocular pressure. After examination, the doctor did not indicate that I have glaucoma and did not prescribe any eye drops, but advised me to have regular visual field tests a...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Long-term use of the psychiatric medication "Sertraline" (active ingredient: sertraline hydrochloride) typically does not directly lead to increased intraocular pressure or trigger glaucoma. The ocular side effects include mydriasis and visual disturbances. Regar...

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Seeing Colorful Halos at Night: Understanding Eye Symptoms and Causes

I have been seeing colorful halos recently? Hello, Dr. Gao: I have myopia of 400-500 degrees, high astigmatism, dry eye syndrome, floaters, and eye fatigue. Recently, when looking at lights at night, I keep seeing colorful halos. After visiting a clinic, the doctor said that my r...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the situation you described, you mentioned seeing colored halos at night that persist even after cleaning your glasses, and that there has been a history of optic nerve damage. This condition may be related to multiple factors. Firstly, the protrusion of your eyes...

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Understanding the Differences Between Ultra-Widefield and Standard Eye Exams

Ultra-widefield fundus photography What is the difference between ultra-widefield fundus photography and standard dilated eye examinations? Can it detect conditions such as glaucoma, retinal diseases, or visual field defects? Traditionally, high myopia has been assessed using dil...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: There are some differences between ultra-widefield fundus photography and standard dilated eye examinations in assessing eye health. Here are the main distinctions between the two and their capabilities in detecting specific eye diseases: 1. Field of View: - Ultra-wide...

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Will Vision Change Years After Cataract Surgery with Artificial Lens?

Will the prescription increase year by year after undergoing cataract surgery with an artificial intraocular lens? Dear Doctor, two years ago I had cataract surgery, and three months later, I got reading glasses with a prescription of plano for my left eye and +0.75 for my right ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: After cataract surgery, the replacement of the intraocular lens typically effectively corrects vision. However, there may be slight changes in prescription during the postoperative period due to the natural healing process of the eye tissues or minor adjustments after surg...

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Does Wearing Scleral Lenses Increase Eye Pressure in Patients with Corneal Injuries?

Does wearing a scleral lens increase intraocular pressure? Hello Doctor, due to an injury to my cornea when I was five years old, I underwent corneal suturing and the placement of an artificial lens. In May 2023, I had my intraocular pressure checked in both eyes, and the doctor ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Regarding your question, based on your medical history, here are a few suggestions: 1. Corneal injury may affect intraocular pressure measurement: Yes, sometimes irregularities in the cornea (such as scars or protrusions, like keratoconus) can influence the measurement o...

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Can Using One Eye for Reading Help with Strabismus Issues?

Strabismus. Reading or using the computer with only one eye? Hello, doctor. Four years ago, I started experiencing double vision when looking at close objects, such as reading or using my phone, especially when reading text. However, I can exert some effort to fuse the images bac...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The symptoms of diplopia you described may be related to your latent exotropia. Generally, wearing prisms for strabismus correction is a common approach. However, you mentioned feeling uncomfortable when wearing the prisms, which may indicate poor adaptation to this correc...

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Is Headache in the Dark Always a Sign of Glaucoma?

Experiencing headaches in low-light conditions does not necessarily mean that you have glaucoma? Hello, doctor. I had a visual field test two weeks ago, and everything was normal. I have significant myopia and also experience floaters. I read online that glaucoma can cause headac...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: I understand your concerns. First, anxiety can affect physical sensations, particularly the perception of visual or head discomfort. However, if you experience headaches or discomfort, especially in low light, it is important to carefully evaluate and rule out potential op...

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Understanding Glaucoma: Concerns About Eye Pressure and Follow-Up Care

Suspected glaucoma? Dear Dr. Gao, I am a person who gets easily anxious and have difficulty cooperating with the air-puff tonometer tests. Previously, due to elevated intraocular pressure (around 21-23 mmHg), I was monitored at National Taiwan University Hospital Beihu Branch fo...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: I understand your concerns about eye health. Glaucoma requires close monitoring and management to prevent potential optic nerve damage. Regarding your questions: 1. Frequency of optic nerve scans: Generally, the frequency of optic nerve scans depends on the diagnosis of gl...

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Tips for Accurate Eye Pressure Measurement for Anxious Patients

Intraocular pressure measurement Hello, Doctor Gao: I am a person who gets nervous easily. Every time I have my intraocular pressure checked, I keep blinking, making it difficult to cooperate with the examination. Even when the nurse uses a cotton swab to hold my eyelids open, my...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: During intraocular pressure (IOP) testing, some individuals may indeed experience discomfort or anxiety, leading to blinking or tightly closing their eyes. This can affect the accuracy of the test results, as proper IOP measurement requires the eyes to remain still and rel...

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