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Understanding the Risk of Retinal Tears in High Myopia Patients

Retinal detachment tear What is the approximate probability of developing a retinal tear for someone with myopia of -5.75 and -6.50? As I have a background in statistics, understanding this probability is very important to me. I am currently very worried about retinal tears and d...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The likelihood of retinal tears is related to the degree of myopia, but each individual's situation is different and cannot be generalized. Generally speaking, the higher the degree of myopia, the greater the risk of retinal tears; however, this can also be influenced...

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Understanding Retinal Disorders: Holes, Myopia, and Future Risks

Retinopathy 1. Is a retinal tear considered a type of retinal disease? 2. If a person has high myopia but their retina is healthy, is the likelihood of developing a retinal tear in the future high? 3. If a retinal examination shows no thinning, will it thin out on its own in ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Yes, retinal tears are a type of retinal pathology. 2. High myopia is one of the risk factors for retinal tears, but not everyone with high myopia will experience a retinal tear. Other factors, such as age, overall eye health, and retinal thickness, can also influence t...

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Understanding High Myopia: Risks and Long-Term Eye Health Concerns

High myopia health Hello doctor, I am nearsighted with a prescription of -5.75 in my left eye and -6.50 in my right eye. I am 20 years old. 1. Based on your experience, will my degree of myopia deteriorate significantly or lead to many complications by the time I reach 40 or 50 y...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The degree of vision deterioration varies from person to person; not everyone will experience significant decline at the ages of 40 or 50. Generally, myopia tends to gradually increase during adolescence and stabilizes in adulthood. However, as one ages, the natural agi...

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Understanding Retinal Issues in High Myopia: Risks and Concerns

Retinal issues 1. Based on your experience, will a prescription of around -500 to -600 diopters easily lead to retinal diseases? 2. Does this level of myopia deteriorate quickly, or does it typically stabilize at a certain point? I feel very anxious about the potential issues w...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Individuals with higher degrees of myopia are indeed at a greater risk for retinal diseases, especially those with high myopia (greater than -6.00 diopters) or a family history of such conditions. Therefore, it is recommended that you undergo regular ophthalmic examinat...

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Understanding Floaters and Blurry Vision: Eye Health Concerns Explained

Floaters and blurred vision? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia of over 1000 and astigmatism of 300, along with floaters. Recently, I've been experiencing a flickering sensation when looking at the sky. I would like to know if this is related to the floaters and if it could i...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
1. It is recommended to discuss the above situation further with your attending physician to determine if additional examinations are necessary. 2. Alternatively, you may seek consultation at another ophthalmology clinic.

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Understanding Optic Nerve Asymmetry and Glaucoma Risk: Your Concerns Addressed

Glaucoma issues I went to a large hospital for an examination, and the doctor used an ophthalmoscope to say that my optic nerves were somewhat asymmetric. Then, I underwent an OCT examination, and the doctor said that the optic nerve morphology in both eyes was the same, so there...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Asymmetry of the optic nerves is a relatively common phenomenon, but if the degree of asymmetry is significant, further evaluation may be necessary. The morphology of the optic nerve can vary due to factors such as disease and genetics; however, if the morphology of bot...

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Understanding Arcus Senilis: Causes and Next Steps for Eye Health

The appearance of arcus senilis in the eye? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia and high astigmatism. Since I turned 40, I have been going for annual eye examinations. This year in March, my examination results were normal, but the ophthalmologist noticed that I have a arcus senili...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Arcus senilis is the phenomenon of a white or gray ring appearing at the edge of the cornea, typically observed in middle-aged or older individuals. Arcus senilis itself is an age-related change and is not necessarily directly associated with high cholesterol levels. Howev...

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Understanding Retinal Issues: Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions

Retinal issues Recently, after finishing the high school entrance exam, I've been spending a lot of time on my phone, and now I feel like there might be an issue with my eyes. I would like to consult you on a few points: 1. I do not have myopia or hyperopia, but I do have ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Floaters are a common eye symptom, usually caused by the aggregation of proteins in the vitreous or the contraction of the vitreous posterior membrane. While this condition does not pose a direct threat to vision, if you experience discomfort, you can try the followin...

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Understanding Retinal Laser Treatment and Its Effects on High Myopia

Retinal tear laser treatment Dear Dr. Gao, I have moderate to high myopia, with my left eye at -7.50 diopters and my right eye at -6.50 diopters. During a fundus examination last August, a small retinal tear was discovered in my right eye. The ophthalmologist immediately arrange...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The water wave patterns and shadows in the right eye during the dark adaptation process may be due to localized tissue damage caused by retinal tear laser treatment. Laser treatment can cause changes in the local retinal tissue, but in most cases, these changes have lit...

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Understanding Dry Eye Syndrome and Its Impact on Eye Fatigue

Dry eye syndrome and eye fatigue? Hello, Doctor. I have high myopia of -9.00. Recently, during an eye examination, it was found that my optic nerve head increased from 0.3 to 0.5. However, after undergoing glaucoma-related tests, the doctor mentioned that there are currently no t...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Regarding your question, here are the following suggestions: 1. Dry eye syndrome can lead to eye fatigue, which may affect the optic nerve to some extent. Prolonged eye fatigue can result in symptoms such as blurred vision and eye strain, thereby impacting the health of ...

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Understanding Slanted Text Perception in High Myopia and Eye Conditions

The font appears to be slanted? Hello Doctor: I have high myopia, floaters, and dry eyes. Two weeks ago, my fundus examination was normal. Recently, while working, I noticed that the text on the computer appears somewhat italicized at times, and this sensation can be more pronoun...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The symptoms you described could be attributed to one of the following reasons: 1. Eye strain: Prolonged exposure to computer screens can lead to eye strain, which may affect vision. When experiencing eye strain, you might notice symptoms such as distorted or blurred text,...

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Understanding Mild Macular Hemorrhage in the Left Eye: Causes and Recovery

Mild hemorrhage in the macula of the left eye? The doctor informed me that there is mild bleeding in the macula of my left eye, with no signs of neovascularization. This may be due to my high myopia of -9.00 diopters combined with increased intracranial pressure from doing push-u...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The recovery time for mild macular hemorrhage varies from person to person, typically ranging from several weeks to a few months. Generally, the treatment for macular hemorrhage focuses on maintaining stable vision and allowing the bleeding site to heal on its own. In most...

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Understanding Vision Changes After Vitrectomy and Cataract Surgery

Why does vision change significantly after retinal detachment surgery and vitrectomy? I underwent vitrectomy and silicone oil infusion surgery due to retinal tear and detachment. Postoperatively, the doctor confirmed that the retina was well attached, and two months later, I had ...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
1.2. Based on your condition, the worsening of myopia is likely due to the newly formed cataract. 3. A physician's examination is necessary for accurate assessment. 4. Your choice is generally practiced in clinical settings, so there is no issue with it. However, since the d...

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What Tests Should You Consider for High Myopia?

What should be examined for high myopia? I have had high myopia for a long time and I'm not sure what to check. I just saw a friend with high myopia going for an examination, so I wanted to ask for details. My eyes feel fine, but I notice some floaters (possibly floaters?). ...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, regarding high myopia, it is essential to stabilize for a certain period (usually around one year) before performing a dilated fundus examination. Director He Jianxian from the Ophthalmology Department of Nantou Hospital.

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Understanding Binocular Vision: Is Eye Position Discrepancy Normal?

Different positions of objects as seen by each eye? The position of objects viewed with the left and right eyes changes independently! Both eyes have high myopia, with a disparity of about 100 degrees. Is this normal? There is also a slight difference in color perception, with on...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Each person's eyes are independent, capable of adjusting focus and gaze position separately. Therefore, when you observe an object with your left and right eyes individually, the relative positions of the eyes may differ slightly, resulting in different perceived loca...

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Understanding Eye Flashes: When to Seek Further Examination

Flashes of light in the eyes? I have already visited an ophthalmologist for a dilated eye exam. The doctor mentioned that this exam cannot see everything, only about 90%, but my retina is not detached, and no holes were found. I was advised that if my vision does not become more ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: A dilated eye exam can assess the macula, which is the central area of vision and the sharpest part of human eyesight, making it crucial for eye health. If you see flashes of light and your ophthalmologist has performed a dilated exam confirming that your retina is fine, t...

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How Soon After Cataract Surgery Can You Safely Get Pregnant?

How long after cataract surgery for high myopia can one conceive? Hello, Doctor. Due to my high myopia, several years ago my intraocular pressure was normal, but I had a defect in the upper left part of my right eye, so I have been continuously using glaucoma eye drops. My left e...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: If your ophthalmologist believes that cataract surgery is not urgently needed, you can address it after childbirth. Continuous follow-up examinations should pose minimal risk. However, it is possible that the cataract may worsen during pregnancy, leading to poor vision, wh...

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Can Heated Eye Masks Cause Retinal Tears? Expert Insights for High Myopia

Will a heated eye mask cause retinal tears? Hello, Dr. Gao. I am the engineer with high myopia (both eyes over -10.00 diopters, peripheral retinal thinning) who previously asked a question. On March 24, I underwent a dilated eye examination at an ophthalmology clinic and discover...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: A warm compress eye mask generally does not directly cause retinal tears; however, if you apply excessive pressure while massaging the eyes during the warm compress, or if improper methods are used, such as prolonged duration or excessively high temperatures, it may cause ...

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Understanding Nighttime Visual Disturbances in High Myopia Patients

Objects seen in front of you when the lights are turned off at night? Hello Doctor: I have high myopia and have been experiencing floaters in both eyes for over three years. There is liquefaction in the vitreous body, but my retinal examination is normal. When I turn off the ligh...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, you have high myopia, floaters, and vitreous liquefaction, and you experience the phenomenon of seeing white smoky objects at night. This situation is likely not caused by cataracts. Cataracts are a condition characterized by the clouding of the ...

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Understanding Retinal Laser Treatment for High Myopia and Complications

Retinal laser therapy Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. I have high myopia, with my right eye at -11.50 and my left eye at -12.00. In 2016, I experienced a retinal detachment in my right eye due to a car accident, which was treated with laser su...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Currently, there is no research indicating that coughing or blowing your nose directly causes retinal tears. However, if you use excessive force when blowing your nose, it may affect intraocular pressure and potentially lead to retinal issues. It is recommended to use...

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