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Fit & Proper: Learning more about glaucoma

Glaucoma is often diagnosed late as defective vision occurs after almost 80% of the nerve fibres are lost

Vidya Nair Chaudhry 

Vidya Nair Chaudhry, Senior Consultant, Ophthalmology, Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital
Vidya Nair Chaudhry, Senior Consultant, Ophthalmology, Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital

What is How does it affect the eyes? is a disease that affects the optic nerve, the nerve that is responsible for vision. It is often associated with raised (IOP) which is the pressure of the eye, independent of blood pressure. Each eye has millions of nerves, and causes destruction of the nerves, that first causes visual field defects, and later on affects vision per se. What can one do to prevent vision loss in is often diagnosed late as defective vision occurs after almost 80% of the are lost. The problem is the cannot regenerate and hence the loss is permanent. That is why it is important to diagnose and treat early. is mostly asymptomatic. Hence, all individuals above the age of 40 should get a routine eye exam to rule out glaucoma, and screening tests like visual field analysis if the doctor feels the need.

People with a family history of glaucoma, diabetics, high minus power glasses, and people on steroid medicines for any disease are at particularly high risk. Can vitamin supplements and diet modifications help? These do not help in prevention or treatment of Can be treated effectively? Yes, especially if detected early progression of can be prevented effectively with eye drops. In late stages, surgery may be required. At any stage, treatment can help to prevent further nerve loss and maintain what the patient has, but what is lost cannot be regained. Can children develop Yes. There are some forms of that can occur from birth, and need to be treated immediately if vision has to be preserved. Children may also develop after use of steroids for diseases like can also occur at any age after an injury to the eye or any inflammation in the eye like uveitis. Can lasers help treat A certain subset of glaucoma, called angle closure glaucoma, can be treated with a laser iridotomy. This can in fact be done in the pre-stage if the eye doctor diagnoses a risk of angle closure, and thus prevent the from occurring altogether by timely laser.

First Published: Sat, March 17 2018. 23:45 IST
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