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Overcoming the Fear of Retinal Detachment: Common Concerns and Symptoms

Fear of retinal detachment? Last year, I sought medical attention due to seeing floaters in my vision, and upon examination, a retinal tear was discovered in my right eye. It was successfully treated with laser therapy and has healed well. However, since then, I have been fearful...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, Anonymous: Since you regularly undergo dilated fundus examinations, you don't need to be overly anxious about retinal detachment. The related precursor symptoms include a sudden increase in floaters or frequent occurrences of "flashes" in your vision. If you...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Eye Issues: Redness After Retinal Detachment and Cataract Surgery

Retinal detachment + cataract Hello doctor, I had retinal detachment surgery on my left eye, followed by cataract surgery a few months later. It's been nearly six months since the surgeries, and I have been using eye drops prescribed by my doctor for lowering intraocular pre...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Ms. Yu: Redness in the eyes is primarily a response to discomfort in the eyes, and the underlying causes can vary. Simple dry eyes can also lead to this reaction. If you are concerned about elevated intraocular pressure at that moment, it is advisable not to apply any medic...

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Dealing with Eye Pain When Moving Your Eyes: Causes and Solutions

Eye pain when moving the eyes? I was recently diagnosed, but my condition has improved significantly. However, I still feel something unusual with my eyes. Since the diagnosis, I experience pain when looking to the left or right. How should I address this situation?


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Pain during eye movement can be caused by various reasons. Here are some possible causes: 1. Orbital Myositis: Orbital myositis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the eye muscles, usually caused by viral or bacterial infections. This can lead to pain and disco...

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Understanding Zigzag Flashes: Eye Strain, Migraines, and Eye Pressure

Hello, doctor. I would like to ask..? Hello, doctor. Sometimes I experience zigzag flashes in my vision that last for about 10 minutes. I previously had an eye examination, and the doctor told me there were no issues with my eyes. I would like to know if these zigzag flashes rela...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
It may not necessarily be related.

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Understanding Eye Fatigue: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Eye fatigue At the beginning of April, I felt my eyes were fatigued and visited two ophthalmologists who diagnosed me with eye strain. However, I was still concerned and consulted a third doctor who noted that my intraocular pressure was slightly elevated. After undergoing additi...


Dr. Chen Anping Reply:
Hello, due to the inability to conduct a personal examination, I am unable to provide an online response. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. The Hualien Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare cares about your health.

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Can Wide-Angle Imaging Check Retina Without Dilation for High Myopia?

Can a retinal examination be performed without dilation using the fundus camera? Due to light sensitivity, I find car headlights very bright at night, and I have a history of high intraocular pressure, which makes me unsuitable for dilated fundus examinations. 1. I would like to ...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
Non-mydriatic fundus photography is generally used for screening diabetic retinopathy. However, to examine the retina thoroughly, dilation is still necessary.

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Understanding Eyelid Warts and Chronic Conjunctivitis: Symptoms and Solutions

Discomfort issues after upper eyelid warts and conjunctivitis? Hello Doctor, my left eye has a vision of about 1.5 and I have dry eye syndrome. I have been using a tear film ointment and single-dose artificial tears before bed for a long time. Last week, I felt some pain on my le...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The cause of left temporal pain may be due to elevated intraocular pressure, but it could also be attributed to other factors such as cervical spine issues or neurological and autonomic nervous system problems. Further evaluation and diagnosis are necessary. 2. If conju...

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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 the Best Time to Use Your Glaucoma Eye Drops

Medication issues Hello Doctor, I visited the doctor yesterday, and they prescribed me "Bausch + Lomb Vistadex Eye Drops," which is a glaucoma medication. The doctor instructed me to apply it once every morning before going out, but when I consulted the pharmacist, they...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: According to the instructions for Bausch + Lomb's Vistadex, it is generally recommended to administer the medication in the evening for optimal effectiveness, as intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients tends to be higher at night. However, if your physician advises ...

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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 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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Post-Retinal Detachment Surgery: Common Concerns and FAQs

Questions After Retinal Detachment Surgery A family member underwent scleral buckle surgery for retinal detachment on March 23 and returned for a follow-up on March 29, where the attending physician noted signs of cataract formation. They have been following the doctor's ins...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Ace Lee: 1. Based on your description, it seems that you did not simply undergo scleral buckle surgery, as this procedure typically does not require face-down positioning. Generally, face-down positioning is necessary when there is gas injected into the eye, which can eas...

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Understanding Corneal Ulcer Scarring and Vision Recovery Strategies

Corneal ulcer scar Hello, doctor. Recently, I returned to a large hospital for a follow-up regarding a corneal ulcer infection. I was treated with Levofloxacin, Cefazolin Sodium injection, and Betamethasone Disodium Phosphate eye drops. The doctor mentioned that the ulcer and inf...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The treatment duration for rigid gas permeable contact lenses varies depending on the situation, generally ranging from several months to a year. It is important to maintain cleanliness and care while using contact lenses, follow the physician's instructions for us...

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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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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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Managing Glaucoma and Sleep Apnea: Concerns with CPAP Use

Glaucoma and Sleep Apnea Hello, Director. I am simultaneously suffering from glaucoma and obstructive sleep apnea. I am undergoing daily eye drop treatment for glaucoma and using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine every night for sleep apnea. Recently, I came ac...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Jimmy: Given your condition, discontinuing the ventilator may lead to a decline in sleep quality, which is not an ideal choice. Currently, there are no known new methods to simultaneously treat both conditions. If your intraocular pressure measurements are generally normal,...

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Understanding High Eye Pressure: Treatment, Management, and Concerns

Ocular hypertension Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask some questions regarding ocular hypertension. During my first visit, I experienced frequent flashes of light, and upon measurement, my intraocular pressure was found to be elevated, with readings of 21 and 26 in each eye. I a...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, 1. Elevated intraocular pressure must be monitored several times before a definitive conclusion can be made. It is advisable to perform a visual field test at home after confirming high eye pressure, as this will help determine if glaucoma is present. 2. The current in...

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Understanding Glaucoma Risk in Individuals with Myopia

High-risk groups for glaucoma I have myopia of -5.50 diopters, and when I went to the hospital for an examination, the doctor mentioned that my optic nerves are somewhat asymmetric. However, after performing an OCT, the doctor said there were no issues. Does this mean that my ris...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Myopia and glaucoma are two different issues; having high myopia does not necessarily mean one will develop glaucoma. The causes of glaucoma are quite complex and are related not only to intraocular pressure but also to factors such as age, race, and genetics. You mentione...

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Understanding Chronic Conjunctivitis and Dry Eye Syndrome

Chronic conjunctivitis and dry eye syndrome? Hello, doctor. I previously had chronic conjunctivitis, which the doctor believed was caused by allergies. Last week, I experienced itchy eyes and felt that my eyes were fatigued and swollen, so I went for an eye examination. That day,...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The use of tear break-up time test strips is a simple and effective method for assessing the presence of dry eye syndrome, but it does not reflect the severity of the condition. Additionally, the symptoms of dry eye syndrome are not always apparent; some individuals may...

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Understanding Pathological Myopia: Eye Axis Growth and Complications

What problems can be caused by pathological myopia? Hello Doctor, I am 30 years old and recently noticed that my axial length has increased compared to three years ago: my left eye has increased by 0.20 mm (29.99 mm) and my right eye by 0.07 mm (29.84 mm). My refractive error has...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
Intraocular pressure should not be affected.

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