Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that affects the optic nerve, which is like the cable that connects your eye to your brain, carrying visual information. One of the main problems in glaucoma is an unbalanced pressure inside the eye, which can damage the optic nerve over time. Most of the time, this is a painless process, but it can lead to permanent vision loss if not addressed properly. You may be at risk for glaucoma if you have family members with glaucoma, if you’ve had eye trauma or eye surgery.

 

While there is no cure for glaucoma, early detection and treatment can make a significant difference. Eye drops, laser therapy, or surgery can be used to lower the pressure in the eye and slow down the progression of the disease. Managing glaucoma is a long-term commitment, and the goal is to preserve your vision and maintain your quality of life. Your ophthalmologist can help you create a personalized plan to keep this disease in check and minimize its impact on your life.