Glaucoma, an eye disease that many people fear.

Glaucoma is an eye disease that many people are afraid of and do not want to happen to themselves because it is an eye disease that makes it possible to lose vision, but in fact, glaucoma, if treated promptly, may be able to slow down the symptoms of the disease or prevent permanent vision loss.
glaucoma It is caused by damage to the optic nerve due to high pressure in the eyeball, which can occur both chronically and acutely.
👁️ Open-angle 👁️ glaucoma This type of glaucoma is usually a chronic type. Patients will first begin to lose peripheral vision. The reason is that the drainage channel in the eyeball is still open but cannot drain the water in the eyeball properly. This type of cataract usually does not have severe pain or irritation, but if left untreated, it can cause permanent vision loss.
👁️ Closed 👁️ angle type glaucoma It is caused by swelling of the tissue around the iris that blocks the drainage tube in the eye. This causes the pressure in the eyeball to increase rapidly. This type of glaucoma can cause severe symptoms, such as eye pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, and sudden blurred vision. If you have any of the above symptoms, Urgent medical attention is required.
The symptoms of glaucoma cannot be known in advance, but the risk can be checked as follows: If you are a person who
👉 Over 40 years old
👉 There was a family member who had a history of glaucoma.
👉 I am a hypertensive patient.
👉 Diabetes
👉 He had an eye accident.
If you can check multiple items, you should have your eye pressure checked regularly.
If any of you have symptoms of glaucoma in your eyes, Glaucoma will not be cured. Because the damaged optic nerve cannot be restored. But if the symptoms are detected quickly. The doctor may treat it with intraocular pressure regulators. Using a laser or surgery to reconstruct the fluid drain in the eyeball will reduce pressure and avoid vision loss.
If you are at risk or have the initial symptoms of glaucoma, you can come for a check-up at Thonburi Bamrungmuang Hospital.
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Dr. Mai Laohasukkasem