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GLAUCOMAEvery year, more than 80,000 people suffer total loss of vision in both eyes, and 250,000 in one eye, due to glaucoma. Glaucoma is a general term for a group of eye diseases that, if left untreated, will elevate pressure inside the eye causing optic nerve damage. This damage creates a loss of vision. Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve. The optic nerve carries the images we see to the brain. It is like an electric cable containing a huge number of wires. Glaucoma earned its reputation as a "sneaky thief of sight" because there are no early visual symptoms alerting one to the presence of the disease. By the time someone determines their vision is changing, it is too late, and irreversible damage has already occurred. If caught early though, glaucoma can be successfully treated with medication. Regular preventative eye exams are important to help to detect this disease in its early stages. What causes Glaucoma? There are many different types of Glaucoma, but there are two major types: open angle and closed angle.
Glaucoma is a genetic disorder which frequently manifests itself only after the age of 40. There are subsets of glaucoma which appear as congenital and are seen in infancy and as juvenile glaucoma. Secondary glaucoma can result from an eye injury, inflammation or tumor, or in advanced cases of cataract or diabetes. Low tension or normal tension glaucoma occurs when the optic nerve is genetically weak and even normal or low eye pressure is capable of causing glaucoma damage. Who is at risk for Glaucoma?
How is Glaucoma detected? How is Glaucoma treated? Laser surgery may be effective for different types of glaucoma. The laser is usually used in one of two ways: 1) In open-angle glaucoma, the drain itself is treated. The laser is
use to enlarge the drain (trabeculoplasty) to help control eye pressure.
Operative surgery may sometimes be needed to control glaucoma. This surgery is performed using miniature instruments to create a new drainage channel for the aqueous fluid to leave the eye. The new channel helps to lower the pressure. |
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