Question

I have a vision difference of about 400 degrees between my eyes, and I often feel a tingling sensation in my eyes and orbits, along with photophobia, tearing, and fatigue. Half a year ago, I went to the hospital for a check-up, and the doctor said there was inflammation due to the vision difference leading to visual fatigue, but the problem did not improve after I was prescribed eye drops. Could this be glaucoma?

Answer

Eye discomfort can have various causes, and a significant difference in vision between the eyes may lead to visual fatigue. When adjusting glasses, it is necessary to adjust the prescription at the hospital to avoid visual imbalance. Eye acidness may be caused by glaucoma, conjunctivitis, visual fatigue, or supraorbital neuralgia. Prolonged computer use may exacerbate visual fatigue and lead to other eye problems. It is recommended that patients seek the opinion of medical professionals and undergo regular eye examinations. Professional treatment and proper eye care are crucial for maintaining eye health.