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Does Eye Fatigue Affect Recovery After Retinal Laser Surgery?

Will eye fatigue affect after retinal laser surgery? Hello, Doctor. It has been a week since I underwent preventive retinal laser surgery. Previously, I asked the doctor about post-operative care, and she advised me to avoid heavy lifting, vigorous exercise, and head injuries. Af...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: The recovery period after surgery varies slightly from person to person. Your methods of resting and protecting your eyes are good, but it is still normal to experience eye fatigue and dryness during the recovery phase. Taking a 10-minute break every 30 minutes is a good p...

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Understanding Flashing Lights and Preventive Laser Treatment for Floaters

Floaters and flashes after receiving preventive laser treatment? Hello, doctor. I have floaters, and recently for the past 1-2 days, I have been seeing flashes and lightning outdoors at night. After an eye examination at the clinic, the doctor said there were no issues, but menti...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Mr. Kai-Kai: Preventive laser treatment for the retina is aimed at stabilizing the thinned peripheral retina, so even if the retina unfortunately tears in the future, it will not detach. As for how long it takes for a tear to lead to detachment, this cannot be determined in...

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Understanding Risks and Decisions in Retinal Laser Treatment for High Myopia

Issues Related to Preventive Laser Treatment for the Retina Hello Doctor: I have high myopia in both eyes, over 1000 diopters (with astigmatism of 400+). Six months ago, I had retinal tears in both eyes and underwent peripheral retinal laser treatment. Last week, I had a dilated ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Your concerns are valid, and retinal issues need to be handled with care. Areas of retinal thinning may increase the risk of developing tears or retinal detachment, but not every area of thinning will progress to a problem. The consideration for early treatment that you me...

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Understanding Retinal Tears: Treatment Options and Risks Explained

Retinal tear 1. Can a retinal tear heal on its own without treatment, or is it safer to address it? 2. Can a retinal tear that heals on its own worsen? 3. Are there risks associated with retinal laser treatment? Thank you, doctor. 🙏🙏🙏


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. If a retinal tear occurs, it is recommended to seek evaluation from an ophthalmologist. A retinal tear can be a serious eye condition, and treatment depends on the severity of the tear and other related factors. In some cases, a retinal tear may heal on its own, but whe...

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Emergency Braking and the Risk of Retinal Detachment: What You Need to Know

Emergency braking and retinal detachment? Hello, doctor. I am a highly myopic engineer (both eyes over 1000 with astigmatism of 400+). I have a history of retinal tears in both eyes and have undergone laser treatment for them. Yesterday morning, while on a business trip, I took a...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First of all, the emergency braking situation you described could indeed put pressure on the eyes, but generally, a brief episode of emergency braking should not directly lead to retinal detachment or tears. However, given your history of retinal tears, it is crucial to en...

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Post-Laser Eye Surgery Concerns: Recovery, Vision, and Follow-Up Care

Postoperative Issues After Retinal Laser Surgery Hello, Doctor. Previously, my corrected vision was 0.9 in the left eye and 0.8 in the right eye. After being hit, I didn't experience any symptoms. However, three months later, during a dilated eye exam, it was discovered that...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. After laser surgery, if your vision has decreased and your corrected vision is below 0.2, and you have already waited for some time, it is recommended that you return to an ophthalmologist for an examination. The doctor can assess your eye condition and provide appropri...

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Is Your Glaucoma Checkup Safe? Understanding New Eye Exam Practices

Glaucoma examination issues? The family member has had glaucoma issues for many years and has undergone laser treatment. They are currently on a regular follow-up and medication because their previous doctor has left. During today's appointment with the new doctor, the exami...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Mr. H: It seems that you underwent a dilated fundus examination, which can indeed potentially trigger acute glaucoma, but the likelihood is quite low. The new physician is likely just informing you of the precautions to take after the examination. Director He Jianxian, Opht...

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Post-Retinal Laser Surgery: Care Tips and Long-Term Eye Health

Post-Retinal Laser Surgery Hello, doctor. I recently discovered a hole in my retina during a medical examination, and the doctor recommended laser treatment. I would like to ask the doctor a few questions: 1. How should I care for my eyes after the laser surgery? 2. Will long-t...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Mr. Lee: First of all, there is no need for maintenance after the laser procedure, and your eyes will not be more prone to holes due to different reading mediums. To avoid retinal detachment, it is advisable to refrain from engaging in overly vigorous activities, such as di...

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Post-Retinal Detachment Surgery Recovery: What to Expect

Recovery after retinal detachment surgery? I underwent a left eye retinal tear detachment surgery with SF6 gas injection and laser repair three weeks ago. The doctor stated that there are no signs of recurrence, and the reattachment status is normal. I need to tilt my head to the...


Dr. He Jianxian Reply:
Hello Ms. ShinyV: 1. The overall assessment of the vitreous opacities should wait until the gas dissipates. 2. The main issue with gas tamponade is the increased risk of cataract formation, which is greater the longer the gas remains. 3. Sometimes, laser treatment can be chal...

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Understanding Temporary Vision Loss: Causes and Concerns for Patients

Transient visual field loss Hello Doctor, I am a patient who has undergone scleral buckling surgery on my right eye and laser surgery on my left retina, but that was about ten years ago. I have been consistently returning for check-ups, and each time the results have been very no...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Dry eye syndrome is a common eye condition characterized by insufficient moisture and lubrication on the surface of the eye. It can lead to discomfort, pain, or a burning sensation in the eyes, and in severe cases, it may affect vision. However, it should not cause transie...

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Understanding Black Spots on the Sclera: Causes and Treatments

There are small black dots on the sclera? Hello, Doctor. Today, while looking in the mirror, I noticed a small black spot on the white part of my eye. Since it is located in a place that can be covered by my eyelid, I hadn't noticed it before and I'm not sure when it ap...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Your photo shows pigment deposits on the sclera, which occur when the nerves or blood vessels of the eye surface extend deeper into the eyeball. These are often represented as black spots associated with blood vessels. This is not a concern. It is unlikely to be a malignan...

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Understanding Post-Retinal Detachment Surgery Concerns and Management

Post-operative issues related to retinal detachment surgery? I'm sorry to bother you, Doctor. I have been researching the causes of retinal detachment online, which are mostly attributed to external forces or gravitational impacts. I have already experienced retinal detachme...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Retinal detachment is typically caused by a break in the connection between the retina and the internal structures of the eye. External trauma or gravitational forces are common causes, but they are not the only ones. Emotional issues leading to crying are unlikely to b...

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Post-Laser Surgery Eye Care: Medication Timing and Activity Guidelines

Post-operative medication issues after retinal laser surgery? I discovered a retinal tear in my right eye last October and underwent laser photocoagulation on October 28. I have been recovering well, with follow-up appointments every three months. Recently, on May 17, I found a r...


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

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Understanding Amblyopia: Can Glasses and Laser Treatment Improve Vision?

Amblyopia issues Hello Doctor, I have never worn glasses before, but there is a significant difference in vision between my two eyes. One eye has astigmatism while the other has myopia, and I also experience intermittent exotropia. Although I can see clearly in my daily life, I s...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Amblyopia is a condition that results in reduced vision in one eye due to issues that arise during the eye's development. This is often caused by differences in refractive error or conditions such as strabismus, which can lead the brain to ignore visual signals from o...

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Potential Eye Damage from Repeated Close Flash Photography

The flash has been directed at the eyes more than twenty times? Tonight, I wanted to use my phone's flash to take pictures inside my nostrils. However, I inadvertently took close-up shots of my eyes with the flash [within 10 centimeters of my eyes] as many as 25 times in und...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, your eyes have returned to normal, and there is no ongoing discomfort, so you don't need to worry about losing your vision, and there should be no lasting effects. However, to ensure your eye health, it is recommended that you monitor your c...

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Preventive Laser Surgery for High Myopia: What You Need to Know

Preventive laser surgery I have high myopia and have noticed that upon waking up in the morning, one eye experiences a few minutes of black fog, which then returns to normal. Occasionally, I also see flashes in my vision. After visiting the hospital, the doctor assessed that my r...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. If the retina is thin and there is a history of high myopia, prophylactic laser treatment is a relatively common therapeutic approach. This is because high myopia increases the risk of retinal detachment, which is a serious visual problem that can even lead to blindness...

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Understanding Retinal Holes: Risks and Precautions for High Myopia Patients

Issues Related to Retinal Tears Hello, Doctor Gao. I apologize for bothering you again. I have high myopia (approximately -1000 in both eyes) and high astigmatism (approximately -375 in both eyes). Last month, I underwent a dilated fundus examination and discovered a small hole i...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. The vibrations from driving or riding a motorcycle during commuting can indeed pose certain risks for patients who already have retinal tears or thinning. Especially when navigating uneven or bumpy roads, it is advisable to minimize the impact of these vibrations. It ...

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Understanding Common Eye Issues: Light Spots, Black Dots, and More

Eye problems Hello Doctor, I have some questions to ask. There is a phenomenon where a point of light can only be seen in the sky. In the moment of blinking, a light spot appears in a certain area of my vision, and its position is fixed; if blocked by a building, it cannot be see...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Based on the phenomenon you described, the light spot that appears during blinking may be referred to as "blue light halo." This is a physiological phenomenon caused by light passing through the blood vessels, fundus, and retina of the eye, where differences...

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Concerns About Small Paint Particles in the Eye: What You Need to Know

Foreign body in the eye I accidentally scratched my eye with my fingernail after touching a dry painted wall this morning, which may have had one or two small specks of paint dust on it. After that, I used my finger to wipe away some eye discharge, and only then did I realize tha...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Generally, the eyes can expel foreign objects on their own, but if you experience discomfort or a sensation of a foreign body, it is advisable to seek medical attention immediately. 2. If paint dust enters the eye and remains there, it may cause symptoms such as eye irr...

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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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