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Glaucoma is painless and permanent – but preventable

What is Glaucoma?
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (“Glaucoma”) is a chronic disease and it may be hereditary. It is painless, and the patient often does not realise they are slowly losing vision until the later stages of the disease. There is no cure for it at present, but the disease can be slowed or arrested by treatment. Since there are no symptoms, annual pressure checks which take a few minutes are essential. Once visual loss occurs, it is irreversible.

In Glaucoma the optic nerve at the back of the eye is damaged due to the pressure inside the eye. There are no noticeable symptoms for the patient during the early stages of the disease when it is critical to start treatment that will limit or avoid blindness. Glaucoma can only be detected by an eye care professional and typical treatment involves daily eye drops.

Signs and Symptoms

Most people who have open-angle glaucoma feel fine and do not notice a change in their vision at first because sharpness of vision is maintained until late in the disease.

Vision loss begins with peripheral or side vision. You may compensate for this unconsciously by turning your head to the side. By the time a patient is aware of vision loss, the disease is usually quite advanced.

Glaucoma is not curable, and vision lost cannot be regained. The good news is that with regular eye exams, early detection, and treatment, you can halt further loss of vision. Since open-angle glaucoma is a chronic condition, it must be monitored for life.

Causes and Risks

Everyone is at risk for glaucoma. Older people are at a higher risk but babies can be born with glaucoma. Young adults can get glaucoma, too.

Your eyes should be tested:

People over 60 are more likely to get glaucoma

Treatment

Research shows that lowering intra ocular pressure (IOP) reduces the risk of progression of glaucoma. IOP may be lowered by medication, laser therapy and surgical procedures. If detected early, glaucoma is easily treated, usually by instilling one eyedrop in each eye once daily.

Content courtesy Kenton Optometrists (www.kentonoptom.co.za)

ALSO IN TALK OF THE TOWN’S EYECARE CORNER SERIES:

  1. Cataracts
  2. Glaucoma
  3. Macular degeneration
  4. Blepharitis
  5. Diabetic retinopathy
  6. Hypertensive retinopathy

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