“The symptoms have considerably lessened. I feel a great deal of improvement compared to when I first learned that I have glaucoma.”
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“I am a QA analyst and my job requires me to work on computers 7.5 hours a day. Last November, I was having blurry vision, headache and dizziness for days, so I decided to go to an optometrist after work. I was thinking that maybe he would only prescribe glasses, but I was shocked to find out that I have glaucoma. He said that the back of my eye was three times larger than normal and that my eyes were overstrained. He prescribed the use of reading glasses whenever I work on the computer.
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Prevent Glaucoma
Glaucoma is the name for a group of diseases that can damage the optic nerve of the eye. Good vision depends on a healthy optic nerve, Dr.Nussenblatt explained. The eye has a mechanism much like a drain system:
A clear fluid regularly flows in and out of the anterior chamber of the eye, nourishing nearby tissues, and keeping the pressure in the
eye at whatever is normal for each person. However, in an eye affected with the most common form of glaucoma — called open angle glaucoma — the drain is clogged for some unknown reason and the fluid cannot flow out. This build-up of fluid in the anterior chamber causes the pressure to rise and can damage the optic nerve. The pressure must be lowered and controlled — either with eye drops, , or surgery — to prevent damage to the optic nerve and preserve vision.
Prevent Glaucoma
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