Yes, fish can develop a condition similar to glaucoma, characterized by increased pressure within the eye. This can occur due to various factors, including injury, infection, or underlying disease. However, the specific mechanisms and implications of glaucoma in fish differ from those in mammals. Overall, while it's less studied, eye health is important for fish, and they can experience various ocular problems.
Glaucoma is not contagious.
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glaucoma is a diseses of eyes
glaucoma makes you permanently blind.
It is nothing but glaucoma prefixed with "PRE"
well, glaucomas can be caused by fish, cat or chicken liver consumption. Also, too much apple juice can cause a glaucoma
It's Glaucoma. That is the common name.
my brother is suffering from infantile glaucoma
Chronic Glaucoma refers to open-angle glaucoma, where the increase in eye pressure happens slowly over time without obvious symptoms initially. Acute Glaucoma refers to angle-closure glaucoma, which occurs suddenly with severe symptoms like pain, redness, and blurred vision, requiring urgent medical attention.
Glaucoma itself is not infectious but sometimes glaucoma can be caused by a complicated ocular infections like keratitis that is caused by herpes virus. Complicated herpes virus infection can cause glaucoma.
glaucoma is inherited in an autosomal dominantpattern.which is dominant.
If left untreated glaucoma causes blindness.