Glaucoma primarily affects the ocular system, specifically the eye's intraocular pressure and the optic nerve. It results from increased pressure within the eye, which can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss. The condition is often associated with the drainage system of the eye, where blockages or malfunctions can impede fluid outflow. Early detection and treatment are crucial in managing glaucoma to preserve vision.
Yes, Glaucoma and Vertigo are linked as they both effect your vision. When you have glaucoma you see dark shadows or your vision is impared when you can not see at all. With vertigo again your vision is effected as your body is not balanced and you can not see clearly as well.
Nervous system
everywhere in the human body.
Cardiovascular.
tricyclic antidepressants (due to its anti-muscarinic effect)
immune system
Usually the lung
eyes
Glaucoma is an eye disease where excessive pressure in the eye causes permanent retinal damage. Sometimes the circulatory system is involved, but often, it is just the structure of the eye or the person being very nearsighted (which blocks where the fluid drains).
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Optic nerve
it effects the respiratory system (the lungs)