Glaucoma | Eye Care | Symptoms and Treatments

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, the health of which is vital for good vision. This damage is often caused by an abnormally high pressure in your eye.
    Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness for people over the age of 60. It can occur at any age but is more common in older adults.
    Many forms of glaucoma have no warning signs. The effect is so gradual that you may not notice a change in vision until the condition is at an advanced stage.
    Because vision loss due to glaucoma can't be recovered, it's important to have regular eye exams that include measurements of your eye pressure so a diagnosis can be made in its early stages and treated appropriately. If glaucoma is recognized early, vision loss can be slowed or prevented. If you have the condition, you'll generally need treatment for the rest of your life.
    Symptoms
    The signs and symptoms of glaucoma vary depending on the type and stage of your condition. For example:
    Open-angle glaucoma
    Patchy blind spots in your side (peripheral) or central vision, frequently in both eyes
    Tunnel vision in the advanced stages
    Acute angle-closure glaucoma
    Severe headache
    Eye pain
    Nausea and vomiting
    Blurred vision
    Halos around lights
    Eye redness
    If left untreated, glaucoma will eventually cause blindness. Even with treatment, about 15 percent of people with glaucoma become blind in at least one eye within 20 years.
    When to see a doctor
    Promptly go to an emergency room or an eye doctor's (ophthalmologist's) office if you experience some of the symptoms of acute angle-closure glaucoma, such as severe headache, eye pain and blurred vision.
    Causes
    Glaucoma is the result of damage to the optic nerve. As this nerve gradually deteriorates, blind spots develop in your visual field. For reasons that doctors don't fully understand, this nerve damage is usually related to increased pressure in the eye.
    Elevated eye pressure is due to a buildup of a fluid (aqueous humor) that flows throughout the inside of your eye. This internal fluid normally drains out through a tissue called the trabecular meshwork at the angle where the iris and cornea meet. When fluid is overproduced or the drainage system doesn't work properly, the fluid can't flow out at its normal rate and eye pressure increases.
    Glaucoma tends to run in families. In some people, scientists have identified genes related to high eye pressure and optic nerve damage.

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