GLAUCOMA
Glaucoma is a condition
in which elevated pressure in the eye damages the optic nerve, causing
peripheral and then total blindness. It is widely noted as the second-leading
cause of blindness in the U.S.
Symptoms:
There may be no early warning signs, so optometrical exams are crucial.
Otherwise, pain, blurred vision and the appearance of coloured rings around
lights are leading indicators.
Treatment:
Once diagnosed, glaucoma treatments are highly effective. Prescription
eyedrops, oral medications, laser treatment or even surgery may be involved.
If untreated, glaucoma can cause blindness, and there are no cures.
Prevention:
Because there may be few symptoms, and vision lost to glaucoma cannot
be restored (the condition can only be halted), frequent monitoring for
glaucoma is essential. The risk for glaucoma increases dramatically after
age 35 and is often hereditary.
If you would like
more information, contact your B.C. Optometrist.
Source : www.optometrists.bc.ca
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