Glaucoma can be treated with eye drops to lower your eye pressure. In some cases it can be cured. I had cataract surgery which removed the lenses which caused my particular type of glaucoma. They were pretty sure that the operation would improve my eye sight and my glaucoma both and it did.
glaucoma is an elevated pressure inside the eye component , its divided into primary or secondary ( open angle and closed angle ) the cure is to use drugs that lowers the pressure inside the eye such as : beta blockers ( timolol ) , duritics ( mannitol , acetazolamide ), surgery can be done to drain the trapped fluids inside the eye component.
There are several different kinds of glaucoma, some of which respond better to treatment than others.
A complementary medicine approach including proper diet and lifestyle changes are recommended for glaucoma suspects.
Treatment depends on the nature and severity of each case. Conventional medical treatment for open angle glaucoma includes eyedrops or oral medications. In the event this treatment does not lower the eye pressure inside the eye, laser therapy or surgery may be considered necessary.
Complementary or natural treatment options include:
Dietary changes:
Lifestyle changes:
Glaucoma may be treatable with laser eye surgery or medication in the form of eye drops or tablets. The medication can help to reduce the pressure in the eye.
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Glaucoma is a common cause and is treatable,but if you or someone you know is suffering loss of peripheral vision, see an opthamologist as soon as possible.
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For the treatement of open-angle glaucoma and other types of glaucoma please check: http://www.hfhut.com/glaucoma-the-silent-scourge
For the treatement of open-angle glaucoma and other types of glaucoma please check: http://www.hfhut.com/glaucoma-the-silent-scourge
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glaucoma makes you permanently blind.