The child’s eyes are red and swollen, and there are still faint red blood vessels with a net-like appearance after two weeks of treatment. How should further treatment be handled?
A child developed a stye, about 2 days ago, with swelling in the eye and even the right face. It started to hurt slightly the day before, but was not paid much attention to. It became particularly painful a day ago, with the eye becoming congested. Since it was the first time, local doctors were consulted and fluoroquinolone eye drops were prescribed. How long does it take for a child’s stye to heal?
A pregnant woman has had a body temperature of 37-37.5 degrees for three consecutive days, accompanied by dizziness, weakness, and fatigue. She inquires about the impact on the fetus and seeks advice.
Whether an eye injury leads to a decrease in vision depends on the severity of the injury.
Baby dacryocystitis surgery typically requires general anesthesia, but the effects of anesthesia are temporary and reversible, generally without long-term effects.
My father had a glaucoma surgery at the Northern Hospital over 20 years ago and is now 69 years old. He has only one eye with a vision of 0.25, and the other eye is completely blind. The eye that had the surgery recently measured normal intraocular pressure on November 12th, with vision still at 0.25. Now, during the day, he seems to see things with a foggy sensation, is sensitive to light, and takes several minutes to recover vision when entering a dark place. Sometimes his eyes briefly turn white before returning to normal. Do I need another surgery? If not, what medications can improve vision clarity and control the disease from worsening? Will not undergoing surgery lead to complete blindness? Thank you for your response.
Closed-angle glaucoma, as a chronic disease, cannot be cured, but medication can be used to control it and protect vision.
Does color blindness in fathers always pass to their children?
Explore the relationship between congenital cataracts and eye hemorrhage, as well as the possibility of vision recovery after surgical treatment.
Congenital glaucoma may be inherited across generations, but it is typically undetectable until after birth.