Mrs Bushra Thajudeen
Ophthalmologist
- Eye clinic
- Self-pay/Insured
Understanding glaucoma
Glaucoma is the medical term used to describe a group of conditions affecting the eye where damage is caused to the optic nerve.
The optic nerve transmits electrical signals from the retina to the brain for visual processing. Your eye needs a certain amount of pressure inside it in order to maintain its shape. If the pressure inside the eye becomes too high and is left untreated, damage to the optic nerve can occur. This can lead to loss of vision.
Any sight lost due to glaucoma cannot be restored, but with the correct treatment and ongoing monitoring, further sight loss can usually be prevented. Early diagnosis and treatment are important, as glaucoma is one of the primary causes of blindness in the world.
Most types of glaucoma have no symptoms, especially in the early stages, so regular eye checks are important in order to detect the condition as early as possible.
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