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Title: All You Need to Know About Glaucoma


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All You Need to Know About Glaucoma
  • It is expected that by the end of 2020, around 79
    million people will fall prey to Glaucoma, an
    irreversible eye condition that damages the optic
    nerve, leading to vision loss and permanent
    blindness in some cases. During the early stages
    of glaucoma, there are no visual symptoms, which
    is why it is also known as the silent thief of
    sight. It is, therefore, critical to visit a
    glaucoma specialist when any signs and symptoms
    of glaucoma persist. Continuing on the subject,
    in this blog post, we present a simple guide to
    understanding glaucoma. Read on.

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Who is Susceptible to Glaucoma?
  • The risk of developing glaucoma increases
    gradually after the age of 40. So, it is
    recommended to have yearly eye exams to assist in
    detecting early signs of glaucoma. A family
    history of glaucoma can also increase ones
    probability of developing glaucoma. Although the
    condition is mostly observed in older adults, it
    can also be seen in newborns and youngsters. Any
    suspicious-looking eye, large eyeball, corneal
    whiteness, or long-standing eye discomfort
    demands immediate eye examination by a glaucoma
    specialist.

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What are the Preventions?
  • Getting regular comprehensive eye exams that can
    help detect glaucoma in its early stages. The
    American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends to
    go for a dilated eye exam every five to ten years
    for individuals under the age of 40, every two to
    four years if between 40 to 54, every one to
    three years if between 55 to 64, and every one to
    two years if older than 65. People at the risk of
    glaucoma need more frequent screening by a
    glaucoma specialist.

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What are the Treatments?
  • Glaucoma specialists would generally prescribe
    eye drops in the initial stages. These eye drops
    lower the eye pressure and prevents damage to the
    optic nerve. These drops do not cure glaucoma or
    reverse vision loss but keep glaucoma from
    getting worse. If your glaucoma specialist doctor
    prescribes eye drops, it is advisable to use them
    every day. In cases where non-surgical treatments
    fail to show effect, laser blepharoplasty
    treatment or a surgical procedure may be
    recommended.
  • Laser Treatments
  • Glaucoma laser treatment or laser blepharoplasty
    generally comprises a number of outpatient
    procedures depending on the type and severity of
    the condition. The most common type of laser
    treatment is laser trabeculoplasty and is used to
    treat open-angle glaucoma.

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Surgery
  • Surgical procedures are recommended as the last
    resort. While surgery may not cure glaucoma or
    undo vision loss, it can help protect the
    patients vision and stop it from getting worse.
    Common glaucoma surgeries are trabeculectomy,
    glaucoma implant surgery, and minimally invasive
    glaucoma surgery (MIGS). In the texas eye surgery
    center, patients can find a team of specialist
    surgeons who can perform all the surgeries to
    treat Glaucoma and help patients get relief.

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Lastly
  • Glaucoma, when identified in the initial stages,
    can be managed effectively to prevent any
    permanent damage to the eyesight. Individuals
    with a family history of glaucoma need to
    schedule regular eye exams after the age of 40 to
    ensure that the condition is identified and
    treated at the right time. If you or a loved one
    living in Texas and nearby places display any
    signs or symptoms of glaucoma, reach out to a
    reputable glaucoma specialist in Waxahachie.
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