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Understanding Eye Pain: Causes and Remedies for Smartphone Users

Eye pain Hello doctor, recently I have been looking at my phone for long periods, which has caused some pain in my left eye. I don't feel much when I blink normally, but I feel a bit of discomfort when I blink forcefully. There is also some pain when I rub my eyes. My eye lo...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello KK: It is possible that your eyes are slightly inflamed, or it could be the early stages of a stye. Resting may not necessarily help, so I recommend that you see an ophthalmologist for a check-up. Information from the internet should only be used as a reference; if necessar...

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How Long Does Pathology Analysis Take for Chalazion Biopsy?

How long does it take for the pathological analysis of a chalazion biopsy? It has been over a month since a skin-colored lump appeared on my right eyelid. It feels like a hard mass, is not painful, but started to turn red a few days ago. There is slight tenderness when pressed. I...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Mr. Wu: I recommend that you visit an ophthalmologist for an examination, as it could possibly be a stye or a chalazion. It's important to rule out certain conditions and try treatment first. If necessary, a biopsy can be performed later. Online responses should only b...

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Persistent Stye: Should You Continue Treatment After Drainage?

The stye won't go away; I had an ophthalmologist drain it once? Hello, I visited an ophthalmologist a little over a week ago, and the doctor drained the pus from my stye (external hordeolum). I was prescribed eye drops and ointment to use daily. After the drainage, the pus w...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, if there is some white pus coming out again and there is still some pain, you may need to return for a follow-up appointment to see if it is necessary to drain the pus again. Online answers can only serve as a reference; if needed, it is essential to seek medical attention...

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Persistent Stye: Seeking Relief for Swollen Eyelids After Treatment

I have had a stye for almost a month, and despite seeing the doctor twice, it is still swollen? Hello, doctor. I initially developed a stye on my eyelid, which is swollen and red, and it feels a bit painful. I went to see a doctor who diagnosed it as a hordeolum and prescribed me...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, if the redness and swelling persist for two weeks, it is advisable to visit an ophthalmologist for an examination, as medication may still be necessary. You can apply a warm compress, and ointment can be applied to the wound. Online responses should only be used as a refer...

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Does a Chalazion Affect Double Eyelid Surgery?

Does a chalazion conflict with double eyelid surgery? I have a double eyelid surgery scheduled for July 6 at 6:30 PM (not an incision). I suddenly remembered that I developed a chalazion on my left eyelid about a month and a half ago (it doesn't hurt when pressed, it's ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Zhao Min: A chalazion may have an impact, but it is more accurate to consult the surgeon who performed the double eyelid procedure, as their experience will determine the outcome. Online answers can only serve as a reference; it is essential to seek medical attention at a ...

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Understanding Eyelid Inflammation: Causes and Treatment Options

Eyelid margin issues? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing recurrent inflammation in the lower left eye for the past six months (not a stye or chalazion). Blood tests from rheumatology and thyroid function were normal. An ophthalmologist performed a CT scan of the brain, which ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello LIN: The absorbable sutures should be fully absorbed within one to two months. It may be that a more difficult-to-absorb type of suture is used. Silk sutures are commonly used in ophthalmology to suture tissues, and silk is generally well-tolerated within the tissue. It is ...

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How to Properly Use Madison Shumizuo Eye Drops for Stye Treatment

The usage instructions for Madison Shumizo eye drops? Hello, Doctor Gao. I went to the clinic due to a stye on my eye, and the doctor prescribed me Madison Sulfamethoxazole Sodium eye drops and Erythromycin Ophthalmic Ointment. The doctor had no issues treating the stye. However,...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Mr. Hsu: What the pharmacist refers to as "under the eyelid" means to pull down the lower eyelid and apply the medication between the eyelid and the eyeball. You can refer to the linked article, which also includes illustrations. Online responses can only serve as...

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Understanding Inner Eye Corner Pain: Causes and When to Seek Help

Pain in the inner corner of the eye? One night before going to bed, I suddenly felt a bit of pain in my eye, similar to the discomfort of a stye. I went to the bathroom to look in the mirror, but there was no visible issue. After returning to my room, I accidentally touched the i...


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

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Understanding Chalazion and Stye: Recurrence Rates and Prevention Tips

Chalazion and Hordeolum Is the recurrence rate for chalazion and stye high? How can we prevent these two eyelid conditions?


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Depending on individual constitution, some people are more prone to recurrence while others are not. For detailed information, please refer to: https://bit.ly/2CqNiYB. Department of Ophthalmology, Puzi Hospital, Taiwan: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings from 8...

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Understanding Eyelid Issues: Causes and Solutions for Double Eyelids

Eyelid issues Hello, Doctor. Recently, both of my eyelids have developed multiple layers (I originally had double eyelids). The left eye has a smaller multilayer condition, and I feel normal when blinking; however, the right eye clearly shows multiple layers, and when I blink, it...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: A chalazion can potentially affect blinking, and if it becomes too large, it may also cause eyelid drooping or astigmatism. Typically, warm compresses and topical medications may reduce its size, but they will not eliminate it completely. For definitive treatment, surgical...

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Understanding Astigmatism in Middle School Students: Impact and Solutions

Astigmatism Issues in Middle School Students My right eye has 0 diopters of myopia and 4.75 diopters of astigmatism. My left eye has 1.00 diopter of myopia and 1.25 diopters of astigmatism. I have eye allergies and tend to rub my eyes easily. I have previously had a stye in my ri...


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
If you have difficulty seeing clearly, you can get glasses for correction. If you experience discomfort in your eyes, seek medical examination and treatment, and avoid rubbing your eyes.

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Understanding Styes: Treatment, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Medication status for styes? Hello, Dr. Gao. Last week, when I closed my eyes, I felt a bump on my right eyelid, as if there was something there, but it wasn't painful. After visiting an ophthalmologist, I was informed that it was a stye (the health insurance name is "b...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, S59: 1. You may observe for a few more days; sometimes it takes more than a week. 2. No steroids. 3. No, it will not. Taiwan E-Hospital, Puzi Hospital, Ophthalmology: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM; Wednesday from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM. Online ...

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Using Chloramphenicol Eye Drops During Pregnancy: Safety and Guidelines

Use of chloramphenicol solution during pregnancy? Doctor Tsai, if I find out I have a stye during pregnancy and am prescribed chloramphenicol eye drops, can I still follow the prescription of applying it four times a day? (I informed the doctor that I am currently pregnant.)


Dr. Cai Wenyuan Reply:
Depending on the clinical symptoms, if there are any concerns, discontinuation may be considered.

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Do You Need Anesthesia for Chalazion Drainage? Understanding the Process

Does the drainage of a chalazion require anesthesia? Recently, I developed a bump on my lower eyelid that resembles a stye (but according to online medical information, it looks more like a chalazion). It is neither painful nor itchy, but it is noticeable that there is pus withou...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Anqi: Generally, if a stye can be directly lanced, there is no need for anesthesia, as administering anesthesia can cause more pain. A stye is a hordeolum, not a chalazion. If there is a pus-filled bump in the stye, it can be directly lanced to drain it, as it is already i...

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Impact of Not Undergoing Surgery for Eyelid Chalazion: What You Should Know

What are the potential impacts of not undergoing surgery? Hello doctor, I have been experiencing recurrent styes for about six months, and they usually resolve on their own. However, this time I have had one on my upper eyelid for over a month that hasn't gone away (I have h...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
It is recommended that you discuss the above situation with your attending physician to determine if further examinations are necessary. Thank you, and wishing you good health!

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Understanding Chalazion and Stye: Symptoms, Treatments, and Relief Options

Chalazion or Hordeolum Hello doctor, today I woke up and noticed a slight pain under my right eyelid, but there are no visible abnormalities on my face. I searched online and found that it could be a chalazion or a stye. Could you please advise me on this situation? Should I appl...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Han: If there is pain, it may be a stye. If the pain is severe, you can apply a cold compress for relief. After medical treatment, if it gradually decreases in size or disappears, surgery may not be necessary; otherwise, incision and drainage may be required. The ophthalmo...

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Understanding Eye Dryness: Causes and Concerns from Inflammation

Dry eyes On January 19, I felt discomfort in my left eye and went to see an ophthalmologist. The doctor mentioned there was some inflammation and that a stye was about to develop. However, after almost a week, it did not appear, and my eyelid remained swollen. On January 25, I vi...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Fei Fei: The increased discharge from the eyelashes on both sides indicates that there is inflammation in both eyes, which is why experiencing dryness is normal. The left eyelid likely still has signs of inflammation, and it is possible that the symptoms have improved due t...

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Pain Under the Eye: Understanding Possible Causes and Concerns

Tenderness along the bony margin beneath the eye? Since last Saturday, I have been experiencing pain when pressing on the bone edge below my left eye, and I can feel something that resembles a lymph node (there is a similar one on the right side, but it doesn't hurt). It is ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Aden: If it is not a stye, you may need to visit an ophthalmologist to determine the cause. If it is trigeminal neuralgia, you might want to consult a neurologist. The ophthalmology department at Puzi Hospital in Taiwan is open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday morni...

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Understanding Styes: Treatment Options and Possible Side Effects

A stye? Hello, doctor. I have developed a stye on my upper eyelid and visited an ophthalmologist who prescribed "Gentamicin eye ointment" and "Winston's Genteal eye drops." After four days, the stye has significantly reduced and is no longer painful. Howe...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello, Ting Ting: If it is an allergy, it may improve within a week, so there is no need to worry. These blood streaks are also harmless; congestion occurs during allergic inflammation. In Taiwan, the ophthalmology department at Puzi Hospital is open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,...

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Persistent Red Spot After Chalazion: Causes and Solutions

Chalazion issue After the long stye became pus-filled and I squeezed it out myself, it has been a month and there is still a small red spot. I have seen a doctor who said that since it is very small, it will gradually heal on its own. If it were larger, they would consider lancin...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello Fangfang: If this situation occurs, it may still require some medication treatment. If there is no change after a period of treatment, surgery may be necessary. The correct treatment method should be determined by the attending physician based on the specific circumstances....

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