How is glaucoma treated?

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Glaucoma is an eye disease that is caused by increased intraocular pressure, which destroys the optic nerve cells that have the function of transmitting the eye force to the brain. Caused by the imbalance between the production and drainage of glass in the eyeball. There are many different types of glaucoma: primary open-angle glaucoma in glaucoma. It usually occurs in older people and in middle-aged people. The disease develops slowly and painlessly, so the patient does not notice until the vision is poor. Redness and redness of the eyes, in addition, the patient will have symptoms of a headache and nausea. Other accompanying symptoms include blurred vision and dizziness; Chronic angioplasty is caused by obstruction of normal drainage pipes inside the eyeball, prolonged increase in pressure in the eye and secondary ocular hyperplasia due to inflammation of the eyeball or disease. Cataracts become too severe and swollen. Tumors, trauma, and surgery can also cause secondary glaucoma.

Treatment: glaucoma cannot be completely treated but most cases can be successfully controlled. Depending on the type of glaucoma that the patient is diagnosed, one of the following may be used: medication, laser therapy, or surgery. Each case will need a thorough examination and then the doctor will determine the best treatment for each person.

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