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If you've been diagnosed with glaucoma, you may be feeling scared, overwhelmed, and uncertain about what the future holds.
SIGNS THAT YOU MAY HAVE GLAUCOMA
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Headaches
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Blurring of vision
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Family history of glaucoma
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Feeling of heaviness in eyes
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Sudden painful loss of vision
Treatment options for glaucoma
Anti- Glaucoma Drops
These drops, when used on daily basis, help controlling the progression of Glaucoma
They help reducing the intraocular pressure.
Laser trabeculoplasty
Non-invasive procedure that uses a laser to target the blocked drainage canal in the eye to increase drainage of fluid and reduce eye pressure.
This procedure has quick recovery time, and patients can typically return to their normal activities the same day.
Trabeculectomy
These drops, when used on daily basis, help controlling the progression of Glaucoma.
They help reducing the intraocular pressure.
Glaucoma Drainage Devices
Glaucoma drainage devices are designed to divert excess fluid from the eye to an external reservoir to normalize the eye pressure.
The recovery period is about 4-6 weeks after surgery.