Managing Eye Issues: Understanding Floaters, High Pressure, and Treatment Options
Eye problems I have been experiencing persistent floaters in both eyes, along with high intraocular pressure and a sensation of dryness and discomfort. My prescription for both eyes is -6.00 diopters. I have already consulted many ophthalmologists. The last measurement of my intr...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, 1. Vitreous degeneration cannot be surgically treated; it is a natural phenomenon. If you see flashes of light, it may indicate that the vitreous is pulling on the retina, so please get checked promptly. 2. An intraocular pressure of 22 or 23 is slightly elevated and ca...[Read More] Managing Eye Issues: Understanding Floaters, High Pressure, and Treatment Options
Understanding Floaters After Long-Distance Running: Causes and Concerns
The appearance of floaters after long-distance running? Hello Doctor, Basic information: I was diagnosed with glaucoma last year (I started using eye drops and my intraocular pressure is well controlled) and have vitreous degeneration. I have undergone a fundus examination, and...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Phebe: Since you have undergone a retinal examination, there is no need to worry about normal activities if there are no tears. However, if new floaters appear, it may be necessary to have another dilated eye exam. Dr. He Jianxian, Department of Ophthalmology, Nantou Hospit...[Read More] Understanding Floaters After Long-Distance Running: Causes and Concerns
Understanding Retinal Holes: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Retinal tear 1. To determine whether the floaters are caused by residual retinal tear or bleeding, an eye examination by an ophthalmologist is necessary. They may use imaging techniques such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) or a dilated fundus examination to assess the condi...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. A dilated fundus examination will provide the necessary information. 2. Minor bleeding will typically be absorbed within a few days to a few weeks. 3. Since it involves retinal debris, it will not disappear. 4. The action may not necessarily be the cause; the primary re...[Read More] Understanding Retinal Holes: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Understanding Eye Strain During Menstruation and Glaucoma Risks
During menstruation, the eyes can feel very fatigued? Hello, doctor. During my menstrual period, my eyes feel particularly dry and sensitive to light, and I easily get fatigued. Is this normal? Additionally, I would like to ask about glaucoma. Seven to eight years ago, during an ...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Ayou: During menstruation, hormonal changes can lead to the dilation of blood vessels in the eyes, resulting in symptoms such as ocular congestion. This may sometimes also trigger headaches, leading to discomfort in the eyes. Individuals with myopia may have a more pronoun...[Read More] Understanding Eye Strain During Menstruation and Glaucoma Risks
Understanding Ghosting and Halos in High Myopia After Eyelid Surgery
Seeing ghosting of text on the screen and noticeable halos around lights when viewing at night? I have high myopia and a drooping eyelid issue in my left eye. Since undergoing surgery for the left eyelid lift, I have been experiencing halos at night. Recently, when looking at scr...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, Xiaolin: Regarding the eyelid lift surgery, it is possible that the elevation of the eyelids may have altered the curvature of the cornea, which could lead to some discomfort and the phenomenon you are experiencing. This is purely a hypothesis, and I cannot find a very rea...[Read More] Understanding Ghosting and Halos in High Myopia After Eyelid Surgery
Is Eye Pressure High If My Eyes Feel Swollen? Understanding Symptoms and Concerns
Is a feeling of puffiness in the eyes indicative of high intraocular pressure? Hello, I often feel pain and pressure in my left eye, along with headaches, so I saw two ophthalmologists last month. The first doctor measured my eye pressure using a puff test, which showed (left) 30...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, using finger pressure to measure intraocular pressure is absolutely inaccurate, and even very experienced physicians do not use this method to assess eye pressure. The sensation of eye fullness usually comes from tension in the surrounding eye muscles, and appropriate rest...[Read More] Is Eye Pressure High If My Eyes Feel Swollen? Understanding Symptoms and Concerns
Does Stopping Glaucoma Eye Drops Cause Pressure Spike?
Does stopping glaucoma eye drops cause rebound effects? Hello, I have high myopia and am at risk for elevated intraocular pressure, so my doctor prescribed me eye drops to lower the pressure and advised me to continue follow-up visits. The prescription is for a three-month supply...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Xiaoming: It shouldn't be higher; at most, it will return to the original intraocular pressure range, so there's no need to be too worried. I recommend discussing with your prescribing physician before considering discontinuing the medication. Dr. He Jianxian, Nan...[Read More] Does Stopping Glaucoma Eye Drops Cause Pressure Spike?
Redness in Pupil After Eye Drops Post-Vitreous Surgery: Causes and Concerns
After cataract surgery, the pupil of the eye turned red after the administration of eye drops? Hello, I had vitrectomy (silicone oil surgery) five weeks ago. After applying eye drops, my pupils turn red about half an hour later and take about 2 to 3 hours to return to normal. Dur...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello, Xiaoxia: If your pupils turn red half an hour after using eye drops and take 2-3 hours to return to normal, it is unlikely to be hemorrhaging, as visual disturbances from bleeding typically do not resolve. Additionally, it is very difficult to observe internal bleeding wit...[Read More] Redness in Pupil After Eye Drops Post-Vitreous Surgery: Causes and Concerns
Managing Post-Retinal Surgery: Addressing Pupil Hemorrhage Concerns
After retinal surgery, there is bleeding in the pupil of the eye? Hello, doctor. I had a vitrectomy seven weeks ago. On the tenth day, I experienced bleeding in the pupil, and the doctor said the surgery might have failed. Currently, there are intermittent red spots in my pupil, ...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Xiaoxia: If there is bleeding, it should not disappear within an hour. If there is indeed bleeding and the intraocular pressure is not elevated, no treatment is necessary; the eye will naturally absorb it. This is for your reference. Dr. He Jianxian, Nantou Hospital.[Read More] Managing Post-Retinal Surgery: Addressing Pupil Hemorrhage Concerns
Understanding Glaucoma: Managing Eye Health and Vision Loss Risks
Glaucoma, Vision Care Hello, I am a 40-year-old software engineer with refractive errors of -4.50 and -4.75. Out of curiosity, I tried the Amsler grid and discovered that when I cover one eye, I cannot see the upper left corner clearly with my right eye while focusing on the cent...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Louis: 1. Glaucoma can occur in just one eye! 2. If intraocular pressure is well controlled, the likelihood of optic nerve damage decreases, and it does not necessarily lead to blindness. 3. Unless you are bored with your current job, there is no need to change jobs; glauco...[Read More] Understanding Glaucoma: Managing Eye Health and Vision Loss Risks
Understanding Eye Pressure, Glaucoma Concerns, and Self-Assessment Methods
Regarding intraocular pressure, glaucoma, and the method of palpation? Hello, I often feel pain and pressure in my left eye, along with headaches, so I saw two ophthalmologists last month. The first doctor measured my intraocular pressure using a puff test, which showed (left) 30...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Isa: Your condition is likely due to eye strain from excessive use, causing a sensation of pressure and pain in your eyes. It is not glaucoma. Ciliary muscle tension can also lead to this feeling of pressure. Even experienced physicians cannot accurately assess intraocular ...[Read More] Understanding Eye Pressure, Glaucoma Concerns, and Self-Assessment Methods
Understanding Eye Pressure: Expert Answers to Common Concerns
Follow-up inquiry #155163 regarding intraocular pressure issues? Dear Dr. Gao, Thank you very much for your detailed response to my inquiry regarding the intraocular pressure issue in "<a href='https://adoctor.tw/article/155163'>#155163 Eye Pressure Consulta...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Dr. Gao: 1. Regarding the eye drop "EYEHELP EYE DROPS 0.01% (containing neostigmine methylsulfate 0.1mg)," thank you for providing the medication information leaflet. I have understood its effects and side effects. May I ask if this eye drop contains "stero...[Read More] Understanding Eye Pressure: Expert Answers to Common Concerns
Understanding Elevated Eye Pressure: Questions and Insights for Patients
Consultation for intraocular pressure issues? Dear Dr. Gao, Hello, I am Ah Xiang, who previously asked you some questions. I sincerely appreciate your responses to my inquiries. Following your advice, I visited an ophthalmology clinic yesterday for a dilated fundus examination. ...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Ah-Xiang: 1. What part of the eye is primarily examined to determine if a person can use mydriatic agents? The size of the anterior chamber angle is assessed; if the angle is open, the use of mydriatic agents is less likely to cause an increase in intraocular pressure. 2...[Read More] Understanding Elevated Eye Pressure: Questions and Insights for Patients
Understanding Retinal Tears: Concerns, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Follow-up on retinal traction issues? Hello Dr. Gao, I am the questioner Tong from #155019. I have a few more questions regarding retinal traction that I would like to ask you. Thank you. Regarding the previous questions: 1. Will retinal traction become more severe over time?...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, 1. The pulling sensation is still present and slightly more than last time. This pulling is a normal phenomenon of vitreous degeneration and does not necessarily lead to retinal detachment; sometimes it is just a transitional phase. 5. Does vitreous degeneration always...[Read More] Understanding Retinal Tears: Concerns, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Understanding Retinal Detachment: Challenges and Treatment Options
Retinal detachment issues? Last July, I went to the hospital for an examination and was diagnosed with retinal detachment. The next day, I underwent surgery to inject gas. After regular follow-ups, over a month later, I discovered another detachment. I was transferred to another ...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Yan: 1. Is proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) difficult to treat? What is the likelihood of it not being resolved? The chance of resolution depends on the severity of the folds; it is usually a complex surgery, and if the retina can be reattached, it is considered succe...[Read More] Understanding Retinal Detachment: Challenges and Treatment Options
Seeing Floating Light Spots in Darkness: Eye Health Concerns Explained
Seeing small points of light in the dark? Hello, doctor. Recently, I have noticed some small floating light spots in the dark, somewhat similar to floaters, which disappear after a few seconds without any flashes. I have myopia of -6.25 diopters in my right eye and -5.25 diopters...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Student Zhang: The dilated eye examination showed no issues, and it may simply be a case of floaters, which is not a major concern. You can monitor it yourself and have regular check-ups. Regarding intraocular pressure, if it is slightly elevated, it would be advisable to ...[Read More] Seeing Floating Light Spots in Darkness: Eye Health Concerns Explained
Steroid-Induced Eye Pressure Increase: Risks and Recovery Time
Steroids can cause an increase in intraocular pressure? Hello: A high school student developed increased intraocular pressure due to the use of steroid eye drops for conjunctival keratitis. The medication has now been discontinued, and they are using 0.5% pressure-lowering eye dr...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Mrs. Chen: Elevated intraocular pressure caused by steroids can return to normal if detected early and the medication is discontinued promptly. It rarely causes permanent damage, so please do not worry too much. However, it is still important to regularly monitor your intr...[Read More] Steroid-Induced Eye Pressure Increase: Risks and Recovery Time
Understanding Glaucoma: OCT Insights, Diagnosis, and Treatment Advances
Glaucoma-related 1. Can OCT directly show optic nerve atrophy, or does it only indicate the size of the optic disc? Does high myopia affect the interpretation? 2. If the OCT values are abnormal but the visual field test is normal, can it still be classified as glaucoma? (The pa...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Ms. Ching: 1. OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) is used to collect population data to establish a database for comparative analysis. However, due to individual variations, there can be significant differences, especially in cases of high myopia where the optic nerve head...[Read More] Understanding Glaucoma: OCT Insights, Diagnosis, and Treatment Advances
Essential Eye Care Questions: Understanding Symptoms and Treatments
Eye health issues Hello, Doctor. I have several questions that have been bothering me: 1. After undergoing dilation and having my eyes examined, I feel a slight swelling and a foreign body sensation (somewhat fatigued) in my eyes for two to three days. Is this a normal phenomeno...
Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Xin You: 1. After undergoing dilation and an eye examination, is it normal to feel slight swelling and a foreign body sensation in the eyes for a couple of days? This is not typical. If it persists, you should measure your intraocular pressure and check for other issues. ...[Read More] Essential Eye Care Questions: Understanding Symptoms and Treatments
Seeing Rainbow Halos Around Streetlights: Possible Causes Explained
Seeing a rainbow halo around a streetlight? Last week, I had a visual field test and a fundus examination, both of which were normal. A few days ago, I noticed rainbow halos around streetlights, so I immediately visited an ophthalmologist. My intraocular pressure was normal, and ...
Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Vivi: First, it is important to understand that glaucoma is not possible, as only acute glaucoma can cause such a condition. If you are wearing glasses, dirty lenses or impurities in your tears could also lead to similar issues. Dr. He Jianxian, Ophthalmologist, Nantou Hosp...[Read More] Seeing Rainbow Halos Around Streetlights: Possible Causes Explained