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No. Above drug should not be uesd if you have glaucoma.
Because patients with Marfan are at increased risk of glaucoma, they should have the fluid pressure inside the eye measured every year as part of an eye examination. Glaucoma can be treated with medications or with surgery.
Patients with glaucoma should not have LASIK because the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the eye is raised during the procedure.
It is used for Glaucoma , Stomach problems, cancer patients and anxiety.
Bloodroot is potentially toxic. Not to be used by pregnant or nursing women or women attempting to conceive, glaucoma patients or children. Long-term consumption may contribute to glaucoma.
We don't give levodopa to:psychiatric patients (because it will antagonize the effect of antipsychotics)glaucoma patients (because it can increase our intraocular pressure)peptic ulcer patients (because it might cause hemorrhage)
Benzodiazepines should not be used in patients with psychosis, acute narrow-angle glaucoma, or liver disease.
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The trabeculum is a piece of the eye. A trabeculectomy is the removal of this piece from the eye. Glaucoma patients sometimes have to get this procedure done.
Glaucoma encompasses a set of eye disorders that, when not addressed promptly, may result in permanent vision impairment. It is often referred to as the "silent thief of sight" because it progresses gradually, and patients may not notice any symptoms until significant damage has occurred. Therefore, early detection and effective treatment are essential in managing glaucoma. Here, we will explore the best treatments for glaucoma, including medications, laser therapy, and surgical options to help patients and their healthcare providers make informed decisions about managing this sight-threatening condition.