It is recommended to undergo an MRI examination and consider referral to a specialist physician for further evaluation. If confirmed as melanoma, it may be necessary to surgically remove the eye.
A six-year-old boy with myopia and amblyopia has corrected vision of 0.6, with myopia of 275 and 250 degrees and 100 degrees of astigmatism, and has undergone amblyopia training for a year.
A child’s eyes are always watering and they often cry. What are the clinical manifestations of primary angle-closure glaucoma?
Questions about the common eye discharge and tears in newborns
Inquiring about the most effective treatment for glaucoma, as well as post-operative care and rehabilitation recommendations.
Untreated amblyopia can lead to worsening conditions and difficult treatment, so it is recommended to seek early treatment.
Patient inquires about the feasibility of conservative treatment and surgical removal for eyelid basal cell lesions
Discuss treatment options after eye injury, including the importance of antimicrobial therapy and preserving the eye.
The left eye frequently blinks and is significantly smaller than the right eye; inquiring about possible causes and treatment methods
Strabismus in children may require surgical correction, and the specific treatment plan should be determined based on the examination results.