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Glaucoma Eye Care

Glaucoma is a condition in which elevated pressure inside the eye contributes to damage of the optic nerve, which may eventually lead to complete vision loss. There are usually no symptoms early in the disease, but in later stages it can cause loss of peripheral vision, tunnel vision and eventually complete blindness. Individuals at high risks for glaucoma are those with a family history, elevated eye pressures, a history of eye injury, anyone over age 50 and African Americans.

Although there is currently no prevention or cure for glaucoma, early diagnosis and treatment – including reduction of intraocular pressure with eye drops, lasers, or surgery – may prevent vision loss.

During routine eye examinations at GTOC, we measure the pressure in the eye with an instrument called a tonometer. Should your exam reveal any problems, treatment may begin.

To learn more about glaucoma, you can visit the following websites:

www.glaucoma.org

www.glaucomafoundation.org

www.glaucomaweb.org

www.nei.nih.gov/health/glaucoma/glaucoma_facts.asp

 

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