Glaucoma

👁️ Glaucoma – Overview

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, often caused by increased pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure). It can lead to gradual vision loss and blindness if untreated.


⚙️ Types of Glaucoma

TypeDescription
Open-angle glaucomaMost common type; slow clogging of drainage canals, gradual pressure increase
Angle-closure glaucomaSudden blockage of drainage canals; rapid pressure rise; medical emergency
Normal-tension glaucomaOptic nerve damage despite normal eye pressure
Secondary glaucomaDue to injury, inflammation, steroid use, or other eye conditions

📋 Symptoms

  • Open-angle glaucoma:
    • Often no symptoms early (called the “silent thief of sight”)
    • Gradual loss of peripheral (side) vision
    • Tunnel vision in advanced stages
  • Angle-closure glaucoma:
    • Sudden eye pain
    • Headache
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Blurred vision and halos around lights
    • Red eye

🩺 Diagnosis

  • Measuring intraocular pressure (tonometry)
  • Examining the optic nerve (ophthalmoscopy)
  • Visual field test to check for vision loss
  • Gonioscopy to inspect the drainage angle
  • Optical coherence tomography (OCT) to image optic nerve fibers

💊 Treatment

  • Eye drops to lower eye pressure (e.g., prostaglandin analogs, beta-blockers)
  • Oral medications if drops not enough
  • Laser therapy to improve drainage
  • Surgery to create new drainage pathways or reduce fluid production

⚠️ Complications

  • Permanent vision loss if untreated
  • Loss of peripheral vision leading to blindness

🛡️ Prevention

  • Regular eye exams, especially if at risk (family history, older age, diabetes)
  • Early detection and adherence to treatment
  • Protect eyes from injury

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