Open-angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma. It’s a chronic eye condition where the optic nerve (which sends visual information to the brain) becomes damaged, often due to increased pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure or IOP). This damage happens gradually and can lead to vision loss if not treated.
Open-angle glaucoma is often called a “silent thief of sight” because it usually doesn’t cause symptoms until vision loss has already occurred. Regular eye exams are key.
Diagnostic tests may include:
While open-angle glaucoma cannot be cured, it can be managed to prevent or slow down vision loss.
Treatment options include:
Angle-closure glaucoma is a type of glaucoma where the drainage angle in the eye suddenly becomes blocked. This prevents fluid (called aqueous humor) from draining properly, leading to a rapid increase in eye pressure. If not treated quickly, it can cause permanent vision loss.
This condition often occurs in people with naturally narrow drainage angles. It can be triggered by:
Some people are more at risk, including those who:
Angle-closure glaucoma can come on suddenly. Symptoms may include:
An eye doctor can diagnose angle-closure glaucoma with:
Immediate treatment is crucial. Options may include:
Even after treatment, regular eye exams are essential to monitor your eye pressure and prevent further issues.
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