Things you need to know about Glaucoma
The optic nerve is an important part of the eye which is vital to good vision. Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that affect the optic nerve and is one of the leading causes of blindness in older adults. An abnormally high pressure known as the intraocular pressure in the eye is the primary reason for this eye damage.
Glaucoma may be of the following types:
Although the signs and symptoms may vary, some of the common ones are:
Open-angle glaucoma
Acute angle-closure glaucoma
There are very few warning signs of open-angle glaucoma leading to permanent damage. Hence, regular eye exams hold a vital key in identifying glaucoma early.
Glaucoma is caused due to damage to the optic nerve, which is related to increased pressure in the eye.
The aqueous humor flows throughout the eyes for nourishment. When the aqueous humor flows in large quantities and its draining-out is affected, the fluid build-up ensues which in turn increases the pressure in the eyes.
Glaucoma, when left untreated, can progress to cause vision loss or blindness due to damage to blood vessels and nerves supplying to eyes.
Some of the common risk factors for glaucoma include:
Medications, especially steroid-containing eye drops, for a long time
If you have any of the risk factors for Glaucoma, seek an opinion of an Ophthalmologist. The ophthalmologist will be able to diagnose Glaucoma by:
Glaucoma and its damage can’t be reversed. The objective of regular checkups and treatment is to help in slowing down or prevention of vision loss. The treatment aims at reducing the pressure in your eye and may consist of:
Treatment of acute angle-closure glaucoma
It is a medical emergency requiring urgent treatment to reduce the pressure in your eye with both medication and surgical procedures.
When diagnosed with Glaucoma, certain lifestyle changes can help to control high eye pressure and for overall health.
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