Inside human eye there is fluid called aqueous humor fluid which is secreted continuously and also drained continuously to outside the eye. Sometime to known and unknown causes, the drainage will be blocked or the secretion will increase or both causing the intraocular pressure of the aqueous humor high, leading to glaucoma
Elevated pressure in the eye is the main factor leading to glaucomatous damage to the eye (optic) nerve.
Glaucoma itself does not directly cause high blood pressure; however, the stress and anxiety associated with managing a chronic condition like glaucoma may contribute to elevated blood pressure in some individuals. Additionally, certain medications used to treat glaucoma, particularly corticosteroids, can lead to increased blood pressure as a side effect. It's important for individuals with glaucoma to monitor their overall health, including blood pressure, and consult with healthcare providers for comprehensive management.
Glaucoma is the disorder caused by an abnormal accumulation of aqueous humor in the eye, leading to increased intraocular pressure. This elevated pressure can damage the optic nerve and result in vision loss if left untreated.
The opposite condition of glaucoma can be considered as a state of normal intraocular pressure (IOP) and healthy optic nerve function, often referred to as "normal-tension" or "low-tension" glaucoma in a broader context. However, in contrast to glaucoma, which involves increased IOP and potential optic nerve damage, conditions like hypotony may represent a state of abnormally low IOP. In essence, while glaucoma is characterized by elevated pressure leading to vision loss, its opposite would be a healthy eye with stable pressure and no damage.
Individuals affected by underlying conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, glaucoma, and elevated cholesterol should treat their conditions appropriately
Glaucoma is not contagious.
elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) caused by an overproduction of aqueous humor in the eye or by resistance to the normal outflow of fluid; atrophy of the optic nerve; and a resultant loss of visual field
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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
It is nothing but glaucoma prefixed with "PRE"
glaucoma is a diseses of eyes
glaucoma makes you permanently blind.