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There are several different treatments for glaucoma, including eyedrops, laser treatment and surgery. The best treatment for you will depend on your circumstances. Treatment can't reverse any loss of vision that has already occurred, but it can help stop your vision getting any worse.
The treatment recommended for you will depend on the type of glaucoma you have, but the options are: eyedrops – to reduce the pressure in your eyes; laser treatment – to open up the blocked drainage tubes or reduce the production of fluid in your eyes; surgery – to improve the drainage of fluid
Common treatments for glaucoma include laser, eye drops and surgery. All treatments aim to lower the pressure in the eye. Learn more here.
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An eye pressure test (tonometry) uses an instrument called a tonometer to measure the pressure inside your eye. The optometrist will put a small amount of painkilling medicine (anaesthetic) and dye into the front of your eye. They will then shine a light into your eye and gently touch the surface of it with the tonometer. Some optometrists use a di...
Gonioscopy is an examination to look at the front part your eye – the fluid-filled space between the coloured part (iris) and the clear window of the front of the eye (cornea). This is where the fluid should drain out of your eye. A gonioscopy can help to determine whether this area (the "angle") is open or closed (blocked), which can affect how fl...
A visual field test (sometimes called perimetry) checks for missing areas of vision. You may be shown a sequence of light spots and asked to press a button to indicate which ones you can see. Some dots will appear at the edges of your vision (your peripheral vision), which is often the first area to be affected by glaucoma. If you can't see the spo...
The optic nerve, which connects your eye to your brain, can become damaged in glaucoma, so an assessment may be carried out to see if it's healthy. For the test, eyedrops will be used to enlarge your pupils. Your eyes are then examined using either: 1. a slit lamp (a microscope with a bright light) 2. optical coherence tomography – a type of scan w...
Glaucoma is treated by lowering intraocular pressure. Treatment options include prescription eye drops, oral medicines, laser treatment, surgery or a combination of approaches. Eyedrops. Glaucoma treatment often starts with prescription eye drops. Some may decrease eye pressure by improving how fluid drains from your eye. Others decrease the ...
Treatment. Open-angle glaucoma is usually treated with eye drops which reduce the pressure in the eye. You will need to use these daily and you will be monitored regularly at the hospital. Occasionally people with open-angle glaucoma need surgery to control the pressure.
4 days ago · Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness for people over 60 years old. But blindness from glaucoma can often be prevented with early treatment. In a healthy eye, fluid leaves the eye through the drainage angle, keeping pressure stable.