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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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Managing Normal-Pressure Glaucoma: Medication Concerns and Symptoms

Medication Issues After the Unexpected Diagnosis of Normal-Pressure Glaucoma Hello, Director. Last week, I unexpectedly discovered during my internship that I have a thin retinal thickness (nasally) through OCT. After conducting a visual field test, both eyes showed abnormalities...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Currently, there are some abnormalities in your visual field, but this is a baseline test. The values of -3dB and -4dB alone cannot specifically define the degree of abnormality. If there are no changes later, it may simply be the way it is, and there is no need to worry t...

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Understanding High Eye Pressure: Is It Glaucoma? Key Insights for Patients

High intraocular pressure issues? Hello, Doctor. I previously had an eye examination where my intraocular pressure was measured at 22 mmHg. I also have high myopia. Later, the doctor used a slit lamp to examine my eyes and found issues with the optic nerve in my left eye. I was r...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The measured intraocular pressure is 22, which may fall within the higher range. Given the presence of high myopia and optic nerve issues, the physician's preliminary diagnosis is "unspecified unilateral ocular hypertension" and "unspecified unilateral ...

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Understanding Elevated Eye Pressure: Risks and Next Steps for Young Patients

Intraocular pressure issues? Hello, Doctor Gao: Recently, I visited for eye allergies, and the ophthalmologist assisted in measuring my intraocular pressure. I tend to get nervous, and even when the nurse helps to hold my eyelids open, I instinctively blink during the air puff te...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Your intraocular pressure is indeed elevated, and you have high myopia. The abnormal eye pressure may be related to glaucoma, which can affect not only older individuals but sometimes also younger people. However, we need to measure it several more times to see if it remai...

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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 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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Understanding Eye Issues: Floaters and Visual Disturbances Explained

Eye problems Hello Doctor, I am 45 years old and have high myopia (over -600 degrees). I experience floaters (white mist or black dots) and have undergone the following examinations: a. dilated fundus examination of the retina b. OCT c. visual field test d. brain MRI. All results...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Experiencing a sense of movement when looking at the ground or other objects may be due to minor vibrations or tremors of the eyeball. This condition is more common in individuals with high myopia and typically does not require significant concern. However, if this sens...

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Understanding Vitreous Traction and Surgery for High Myopia

Traction issues Hello, I would like to ask about a case of myopia over 600 degrees, where the left eye has a visual acuity of 0.5, and there is vitreous traction on the macula. The imaging shows significant traction (with folds, and no tears or splitting in the macula). There is ...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Dear Ms. W: 1. Whether additional steps need to be taken during the surgery is something you should discuss with your attending physician, as I cannot provide an answer to that. Generally, the likelihood of developing cataracts after surgery is high. 2. The posture or movements...

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Post-Retinal Surgery Concerns: When to Worry About Eye Injuries

After retinal surgery, one eye underwent laser treatment while the other eye is normal. A fall was checked and found to be fine, but the next day there was a head bump? Hello, doctor. I have floaters in both eyes, and one eye has a tear. I underwent laser treatment a month ago. T...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Floaters are usually caused by changes or structural issues in the gel-like substance within the vitreous body of the eye, and external impacts to the eye typically do not lead to floaters. The appearance of floaters is often due to the vitreous becoming uneven, creating s...

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Safe Ways to Clean Your Eyelids and Eyelid Area for Eye Health

How to clean the upper eyelid and eyelid area? Hello, Doctor Gao. I have high myopia (both eyes >1000, both eyes with astigmatism >350) and a history of retinal tears that have been repaired, so I am always afraid of any actions that might put pressure on my eyeballs. Curre...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Use a gentle cleanser: To clean the eye area, choose a mild cleanser. These products are typically non-irritating to the eyes and help remove debris while ensuring cleanliness. Baby shampoo can be a good option. 2. Wash your face with lukewarm water: When cleansing your...

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Understanding Eye Pressure: Activities That May Harm Your Eyes

What situations are considered as pressure on the eyes (eyeballs)? Dear Dr. Gao, I have high myopia in both eyes (greater than -10.00 diopters) and astigmatism (greater than -3.00 diopters). Previously, I had retinal tears in both eyes, which were treated with laser photocoagula...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Due to your high myopia and history of retinal tears, it is essential to take special care to protect your eyes and avoid further issues. Here are some recommendations for avoiding pressure on the eyeball and protecting the retina: 1. Avoid rubbing your eyes: As your oph...

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Understanding Optic Nerve Cupping and Glaucoma in High Myopia

Optic cup excavation and glaucoma? I'm sorry, doctor. I have high myopia (approximately over -600 diopters in both eyes) and high astigmatism (approximately over -500 diopters in both eyes). Today, I went to a major hospital for an eye examination, and the doctor said that m...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
Recommendations: 1. Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. 2. Alternatively, seek consultation at another ophthalmology medical facility. Thank you. Wishing you good health!

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Understanding Eye Shadows: What Your Symptoms Might Indicate

Eye floaters Hello, doctor. I would like to ask you: I have high myopia and floaters, and recently I have noticed an increase in the floaters. I often cover one eye to compare the vision between both eyes, and I accidentally discovered that after covering one eye and looking at a...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
Observe the symptoms, and if they persist, seek medical evaluation.

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Understanding Floaters: Are Black Lines in Your Vision a Sign of Retinal Issues?

When looking at the sky, people with floaters may see black lines or flashes? I have high myopia and also experience floaters. Recently, when looking at the sky, I sometimes see a sudden flash of a longer black line that quickly disappears. I would like to know if this could be a...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Due to your history of high myopia and floaters, the risk of retinal issues may be slightly elevated, especially if you experience symptoms of retinal detachment, such as sudden flashes of light, dark lines, or shadows in your field of vision. Considering this situation, I...

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Understanding Retinal Tears: Risks, Treatments, and Common Concerns

Retinal traction and tears? Hello, a few days ago I visited an ophthalmologist, and the doctor mentioned that I have a retinal tear in my right eye, but it may not necessarily require laser treatment. I currently have myopia of -6.00 diopters and astigmatism of -1.00 diopter, alo...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Retinal tears and holes are not the same. A retinal tear refers to a loosening of the connection between the retina and the eye wall, but there is no hole. A retinal hole is a small opening in the retina, through which fluid or blood may seep in, potentially leading to ...

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Understanding Post-Retinal Detachment Surgery Symptoms and Concerns

Post-retinal detachment surgery Hello, I would like to ask the doctor about my eyes. I underwent laser treatment for retinal detachment at the beginning of last year, which aimed to seal the detached area. However, more than a year after the surgery, I still continue to see flash...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The persistence of flashes may be normal, but it could also be a warning sign that requires further evaluation. Flashes are typically caused by the vitreous pulling on the retina. After surgery, these flashes should diminish or disappear. However, if the flashes persist...

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Understanding Eye Focus Issues: Insights for High Myopia Patients

Focusing issues with the eyes? Hello Doctor, I have high myopia. I uploaded two videos for your reference. One was taken with my arms fully extended, where the outward deviation of both eyes is not very noticeable. The other video, marked with a blue dot, was taken from about hal...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Focus issues with your eyes: You mentioned that two ophthalmologists provided different diagnoses. Since there has been no improvement with the first one, it is advisable to prioritize the recommendations of the second ophthalmologist. If the new prescription glasses ...

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Understanding Eye Flashes and Their Possible Causes: When to Seek Help

I inquired about the meteorological conditions some time ago? A few days ago, I inquired about the sensation of shooting stars around my eyes. The frequency of these occurrences has decreased over the past few days, but occasionally I notice a bright spot in the corner of my eye ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Flashes and floaters: The sensation of flashes and floaters may be related to changes in the vitreous body, such as vitreous traction or vitreous opacities. These symptoms may occasionally occur, but if you notice a significant increase in their frequency or if they per...

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Concerns About Hydrophilic Intraocular Lens Calcification After Cataract Surgery

What are the issues related to calcification of hydrophilic intraocular lenses? Hello Doctor: My mother has high myopia (around -1500), but no other eye diseases. Recently, she underwent cataract surgery and had a "Hannstar AcrySof Natural Aspheric Intraocular Lens" imp...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
1. I have not heard of it. 2. Applicable to different situations.

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