Vision-related concerns affect people of all ages worldwide. Glaucoma is a disorder that causes severe damage to the functioning of the eye and vision of the person. The optic nerve (the connection between the eye and the brain) is destroyed or severely challenged by the condition, and the person ends up losing complete or partial vision in the affected eye. Regrettably, the damage cannot be reversed and is permanent.
Treatment for glaucoma begins as soon as symptoms become noticeable. Doctors may initially prescribe eye drops to reduce pressure and prevent further damage to the optic nerve, but eventually, patients may require surgery, either through LASIK or incision-based microsurgery. There are some risks associated with the treatment, such as irritation and inflammation in the eyes or loss of vision due to the disease. Complications may also occur due to surgery, such as bleeding inside the eyeball, infections, and rising pressure.
Patients must undergo several diagnostic tests before treatment procedures. These tests include:
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