Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a disorder that causes loss to your eye's optic nerve and develops worse over time. It's regularly related by a accumulation of pressure inside the eye. Glaucoma inclines to be congenital and vigor not show up until later in life.

The amplified pressure, called intraocular compression, can harm the optic nerve, which transfers images to the mind. If loss to the optic nerve from now elevation eye pressure continues, glaucoma will effect permanent loss of vision. Without management, glaucoma can effect entire permanent loss of sight within a few years.

Since most people with glaucoma create sure no primary signs or pain from this increased pressure, it is significant to see your eye specialist frequently so that glaucoma can be identified and cured previously long-term visual loss occurs.

  • primary open angle glaucoma
  • angle closure glaucoma
  • normal tension glaucoma
  • secondary glaucoma
  • pigmentary glaucoma

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