
Glaucoma
Reduce Eye Pressure & prevent future Vision Loss from Glaucoma.
The optic nerve sends visual information from your eye to your brain and is vital for good vision. Damage to the optic nerve is often related to high pressure in your eye. But glaucoma can happen even with normal eye pressure.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve. It is a chronic, progressive eye disease caused by damage to the optic nerve, which leads to visual field loss.
- Gradually, patchy blind spots in your side vision. Side vision also is known as peripheral vision
- Severe headache, eye pain, Nausea or vomiting, Blurred vision, Halos or colored rings around lights, Eye redness
- Gradually, blurred vision and in later stages, loss of side vision
- A dull or cloudy eye, Increased blinking, Tears without crying, Nearsightedness that gets worse, Headache
If you experience symptoms that come on suddenly, you may have acute angle-closure glaucoma. If you experience Symptoms that include severe headache and severe eye pain, you need treatment as soon as possible.