Glaucoma Treatment
Glaucoma is an increase in the intraocular pressure in your eye. If left untreated the pressure may rise to dangerous levels and damage your optic nerve. This can result in decreased peripheral (side-to-side) vision and eventually blindness.
An increase in the amount of aqueous humor (fluid) in the eye indicates a problem. Either the eye is producing too much, or it’s not draining properly. Certain medical disorders, such as diabetes, may also contribute to glaucoma.
Who Is Most Likely to Get Glaucoma?
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Because there are several types, anyone can have glaucoma. Certain ethnic backgrounds, specifically African Americans, are four times more likely to develop glaucoma than people of European descent.
What Are the Symptoms of Glaucoma?
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Glaucoma is often known as the “silent thief.” Because there are no warning signs, most people do not realize they have a problem. Glaucoma gradually reduces your side-to-side vision but by the time you notice it, permanent damage has already occurred.
How Is Glaucoma Detected?
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A visit to your eye care specialist is the best way to determine whether or not you have glaucoma. People with certain risk factors should see their eye doctor more frequently to have their intraocular pressure checked.
Another detection method is through diagnostic testing such as a visual field. This test will map your vision and determine if any points in your field of vision are missing.
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