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What is Glaucoma?
Description of the disease
Glaucoma is a chronic progressive eye disease that is associated with increased intraocular pressure. It leads to damage to the optic nerve and loss of vision.
Classification
Acute angle-closure glaucoma
Chronic angle-closure glaucoma
Secondary glaucoma
Congenital glaucoma
Other types
Symptoms
Gradual loss of peripheral vision
Pain in the eye or headaches
Visual disturbances, including double vision
Dilated pupil
Causes
Causes of glaucoma may include genetic predisposition, eye injury, circulation problems, and other factors.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of glaucoma includes measuring intraocular pressure, examining the optic nerve, visual fields, and other procedures.
Treatment
Treatment of glaucoma may include the use of eye drops, laser therapy, surgical intervention, and other methods.
Prevention
Prevention of glaucoma includes regular preventive examinations by an ophthalmologist, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and timely treatment of other eye diseases.
Doctor
For the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma, it is necessary to consult an ophthalmologist or glaucoma specialist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.