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Understanding the Increase in Floaters: When to Seek Eye Care

The number of floaters has slightly increased? Recently, I have noticed an increase in floaters. Generally, my vision is fine, but they become more apparent in bright sunlight or against a white wall. I can definitely feel that there has been a noticeable increase, but it hasn&#x...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Please rest assured that floaters are usually caused by vitreous liquefaction, a condition that is very common in many individuals, especially as they age. Vitreous liquefaction refers to the gradual transformation of the vitreous humor inside the eye into a more liquid st...

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Double Vision at Traffic Lights After LASIK: Causes and Solutions

Seeing traffic lights may result in double vision? Hello, doctor! I just had my myopia surgery in August. About two months after the procedure, I suddenly noticed that I see double images of traffic lights, especially the green light! This does not happen when looking at things u...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Postoperative conditions cannot be diagnosed out of thin air; you should consult your attending physician for an accurate diagnosis. This phenomenon, if not due to astigmatism, may also be related to dry eyes. For a period after surgery, the eyes may feel drier, which can ...

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Understanding Green Spots in Vision Upon Waking: Causes and Concerns

Upon waking up, I noticed green spots of light? Hello doctor, occasionally when I wake up, I experience dizziness and a mild headache (not very severe), and I see a green spot in the center of my vision. It appears as an irregularly shaped patch with bright green edges. Since it ...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Visual illusions or light anomalies: The central green spot may be related to visual illusions or light anomalies. This could be a physiological phenomenon of the retina or may be associated with issues on the surface of the eye. Sometimes, it may also relate to the v...

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Understanding Eye Floaters and Visual Snow: What's the Difference?

Eye strain? I have floaters and while reading, I noticed that I might also have visual snow syndrome, as I experience a kind of TV static when the lights are off. However, I don't have the snowflake sensation. I had a fundus examination and it showed no issues. Could this be...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Floaters typically present as small dots or lines that move across your field of vision, resembling flies. This is caused by tiny structures or gel-like substances within the vitreous humor of the eye. A thorough eye examination that shows no issues is a good indicator, as...

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Can Lutein Supplements Help Reduce Eye Strain and Glare?

Eye problems Can long-term consumption of lutein improve the appearance of bloodshot eyes and glare caused by prolonged near-vision use?


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Lutein is a nutrient with antioxidant properties that provides certain protective benefits for eye health. However, lutein primarily acts on the macula of the eye and has limited effects on blood vessels and glare. Maintaining proper eye habits, including taking regular br...

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Post-Car Accident Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Vision Issues and Surgery Options

Subarachnoid hemorrhage due to a car accident resulting in re-examination? I was involved in a car accident on June 17 of this year, which resulted in subarachnoid hemorrhage. It has been five months, but my vision has not improved. After being discharged, I have had monthly foll...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: To apply for disability assistance, an assessment of vision or visual field is required. Please inquire at the organization where you wish to apply for disability assistance about the eligibility criteria and request the necessary documentation to be filled out by an ophth...

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Post-Cataract Surgery: Struggling with Intermediate Vision Issues

Postoperative cataract patients may experience difficulty seeing at intermediate distances? Hello, Doctor Gao. I have come to consult you again. I had cataract surgery on my right eye on November 8, using an aspheric monofocal intraocular lens. I took three days off, and just now...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. You can first purchase a pair of disposable contact lenses to wear on your left eye. The prescription should be approximately between -3.00 to -4.00 diopters; you can try to see which prescription is more suitable for computer use. 2. You may want to get a pair of glass...

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Understanding Elevated Eye Pressure: Risks and Next Steps for Young Patients

Intraocular pressure issues? Hello, Doctor Gao: Recently, I visited for eye allergies, and the ophthalmologist assisted in measuring my intraocular pressure. I tend to get nervous, and even when the nurse helps to hold my eyelids open, I instinctively blink during the air puff te...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Your intraocular pressure is indeed elevated, and you have high myopia. The abnormal eye pressure may be related to glaucoma, which can affect not only older individuals but sometimes also younger people. However, we need to measure it several more times to see if it remai...

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Post-Car Accident Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Vision Issues and Surgery Risks

Subarachnoid hemorrhage due to a car accident resulting in re-examination? I was involved in a car accident on June 17 of this year, which resulted in subarachnoid hemorrhage. It has been five months, but my vision has not improved. After being discharged, I have been attending f...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: To apply for disability assistance, an assessment of vision or visual field is required. Please inquire at the organization where you wish to apply for disability assistance about the eligibility criteria and request the necessary documentation to be filled out by an ophth...

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How to Alleviate Dry Eyes and Visual Disturbances at Night

Dry eyes Doctor, I have a question. Recently, I've been experiencing double vision and glare at night, with halos around objects. However, I had a fundus examination last month, and everything was fine. What can I do to improve this condition?


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: It is possible that dry eyes and insufficient tear production are causing refractive issues. Other conditions such as astigmatism, corneal edema, and ocular discharge can also lead to similar symptoms. It is recommended that you visit an ophthalmologist for further examina...

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Understanding Floaters and Retinal Atrophy: Symptoms and Treatment Options

Floaters, retinal atrophic holes? Hello, doctor. I discovered floaters in March and have been undergoing regular dilated eye examinations. During the examination in March, the doctor mentioned that there were white spots on the retina of my right eye and advised that no treatment...


Dr. Liang Ce Reply:
We recommend that you: 1. Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. 2. Consider seeking a consultation at another ophthalmology clinic. Wishing you good health. Thank you!

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Understanding Focus Issues: Insights on Eye Health and Treatment Options

Eye focusing issues? Hello, doctor. I have high myopia and floaters. In mid-September, I visited two ophthalmology clinics due to focusing issues. The first clinic mentioned that I have a slight exophoria and prescribed me a pair of glasses with a prism. The second clinic suggest...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Focusing Issues: The focusing problems you described may be caused by high myopia, which might require adjustments to your eyeglass or contact lens prescription. Due to the different prescriptions, you may find it difficult to focus, especially at close distances. 2....

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Understanding Retinal Holes: Symptoms, Treatments, and Travel Concerns

Retinal hole Hello, doctor. I discovered floaters in March and have been undergoing regular dilated eye examinations. During the March check-up, the doctor mentioned that there were white spots on the retina of my right eye and advised that no treatment was necessary, just regula...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. White spots and atrophic holes: White spots and atrophic holes are two different eye conditions. White spots may refer to a small area on the retina, while atrophic holes refer to a small tear or hole on the surface of the retina. They are distinct issues that require d...

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Managing Glare and Blurry Vision: Tips for Eye Health

Fundus examination Doctor, I have been experiencing glare similar to astigmatism when I blink recently. I couldn't find any relevant information online. How can I improve this condition?


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

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Understanding Involuntary Eye Blinking: Causes and Solutions

Involuntary blinking? I would like to ask the doctor if involuntarily blinking forcefully is a symptom of dry eye syndrome. The frequency is about once a minute. I can control it, but only for a few minutes, and then I feel the urge to blink forcefully again. This symptom has bee...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Based on the symptoms you described, involuntary forceful blinking may be a manifestation of dry eye syndrome. Dry eye syndrome is a common ocular condition that is often accompanied by symptoms such as dryness, burning sensation, redness, swelling, and blurred vision. Inv...

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Understanding Binocular Disparity: Key Considerations for Eye Surgery

Binocular disparity issue? Thank you for the previous response, Doctor. I have more questions to ask. My right eye is scheduled for surgery on November 8, and my left eye has -500 diopters of myopia and mild cataracts (but does not require surgery). Both eyes have +250 diopters o...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. Should the degree of the right eye be preserved during surgery to avoid excessive binocular disparity, and what is the recommended degree? When considering whether to preserve the degree, you should follow the advice of your ophthalmologist. Typically, after surgery w...

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Understanding Eye Flashes: Symptoms of Retinal Issues or Normal Aging?

In a completely dark room, closing the eyes and moving them causes flashes of light to appear around? Hello, I have a myopia degree of 600 to 700. Two months ago, I experienced floaters, and after undergoing ultra-widefield retinal examination, no tears were found. Three weeks ag...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: 1. These symptoms may indicate a retinal tear or detachment, but they could also be related to phenomena associated with the vitreous. When you experience abnormal visual symptoms, especially in the case of high myopia, it is advisable to seek an eye examination immediatel...

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Post-Scleral Buckling Surgery: Concerns About Vision Distortion and Recovery

Post-scleral buckle surgery Hello Doctor, I discovered a retinal detachment nearly a week after my eye was struck, and there was fluid accumulation. That day, I was transferred to the emergency department at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, and the next day I underwent sclera...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: First of all, retinal detachment is a serious eye condition that requires prompt treatment to prevent further visual impairment. Scleral buckle surgery is typically an effective method for restoring the normal position and function of the retina. However, post-operative vi...

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Understanding Vitreomacular Traction: Vision Loss and Treatment Options

Vitreous macula Hello Doctor: I have a follow-up question and would appreciate your clarification. I have been diagnosed with vitreomacular traction, and my vision is 0.5, with distorted letters. Given the vitreous pulling and my vision being 0.5, is it correct to say that glasse...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Regarding the issue of vitreomacular traction and vision decline, corrective lenses may provide some benefit, but the outcome depends on the severity and nature of the condition. 1. Vitreomacular traction: This condition typically involves issues with the retina, where t...

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Comparing Non-Dilated Eye Exams to Traditional Dilated Checks

Options for Regular Eye Examinations Hello, doctor. I have a myopia of -6.75 diopters, presbyopia, and mild astigmatism. Every year, I undergo dilated fundus examinations, as well as vision and intraocular pressure checks at an ophthalmology clinic. Today, I came across a type of...


Dr. Gao Pilin Reply:
Hello: Non-dilated fundus photography: This method typically uses specialized imaging equipment that can capture fundus images without the use of dilating agents. This may be more convenient for patients who need to quickly return to their daily work or activities. However, non-d...

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