Types of Glaucoma and Risk FactorsThursday, July 07 2011 - 0 comments
Glaucoma is an eye disease that can result in permanent vision loss if left untreated. Pressure in the eye builds up resulting in damage to the optic nerve (the nerve that transmits images to the brain), ultimately causing vision loss that is irreversible. Damage to the optic nerve can be minimized if glaucoma is detected early and treated. Types of Glaucoma: Open-Angle Glaucoma: This is the most common type of glaucoma. In this type, the trabecular meshwork of the eye (the system responsible for regulating eye pressure) gradually becomes less efficient at draining fluid, causing pressures to rise... glaucoma-dallas, types-of-glaucoma, symptoms-of-glaucoma, causes-of-glaucoma |
Causes and Symptoms of GlaucomaThursday, July 07 2011 - 0 comments Glaucoma is an eye disease characterized by an increase in eye pressure that causes damage to the optic nerve resulting in the loss of vision. Because this vision loss is irreversible, it is important to diagnose glaucoma as early as possible. Causes: The exact cause of glaucoma is unknown, though it does appear to be hereditary. The loss of vision is a result of the buildup of aqueous humor, a fluid naturally found in the eye, which normally leaves the eye through a drainage system at the angle where the iris and cornea meet (known as the drainage angle). The buildup of aqueous humor causes eye... |