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What Are the Treatments for Glaucoma?

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Glaucoma, a common eye condition that often affects people over 60, can silently damage vision, sometimes even leading to blindness. It occurs when fluid buildup in the eye creates high pressure, damaging the optic nerve. Early diagnosis is critical because treatments can only slow or halt vision loss, not reverse it. Here’s how glaucoma can be managed.

Eye Drops: The First Line of Defense

The most frequently prescribed treatment for glaucoma is medicated eye drops. These drops work in two main ways: reducing the amount of aqueous humor (the fluid in the eye) or helping it drain more efficiently. Several types, such as prostaglandin analogs, beta-blockers, and alpha agonists, are tailored to lower pressure differently. Adherence to the prescribed regimen is crucial for their effectiveness. Misuse or skipping doses can result in insufficient pressure control, accelerating vision damage.

Surgical Options: When Drops Aren’t Enough

If eye drops are not effective or if glaucoma is severe, surgery may become necessary. Several surgical techniques are designed to enhance fluid drainage and reduce intraocular pressure. Laser surgery, like laser trabeculoplasty, is a common and minimally invasive method. It uses a focused beam to improve the eye’s drainage system. In more serious cases, traditional surgery or advanced techniques like trabeculectomy may be performed, where a new drainage path is created to lower pressure. Another option, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), is gaining popularity due to quicker recovery times.

Oral Medications: An Additional Approach

Doctors sometimes prescribe oral medications, such as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, to lower eye pressure. These drugs are less commonly used and are typically a short-term solution. They work by reducing fluid production in the eye but may come with side effects like frequent urination or tingling in the fingers and toes.

Importance of Regular Eye Exams

Because glaucoma can develop slowly without noticeable symptoms, regular eye exams are crucial, especially for those over 65 or those with a family history of the condition. These check-ups can catch pressure changes or optic nerve damage early, providing timely intervention. Remember, while treatment can’t restore lost vision, it can prevent further deterioration.

Protect Your Vision

Don’t wait to get checked if you’re concerned about your eye health or notice symptoms like blurred vision or halos around lights. Managing glaucoma often requires a lifelong commitment to treatment, but early detection is the key to preserving your sight. Schedule an eye exam today to keep your vision healthy and strong.

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