Glaucoma – The Silent Thief of Sight
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What is Glaucoma?
Imagine slowly losing your vision without even realizing it. That’s glaucoma—an eye disease that damages the optic nerve, the part of your eye that sends visual information to your brain. The scary part? It often has no early symptoms! That’s why it’s called the "silent thief of sight."
Who is at Risk?
🚨 People above 40 years
🚨 Those with a family history of glaucoma
🚨 Diabetics and people with high blood pressure
🚨 Those with severe nearsightedness
🚨 Long-term steroid users
How Does Glaucoma Affect Your Vision?
Glaucoma is usually caused by high pressure inside the eye that slowly damages the optic nerve. Over time, it leads to blind spots in vision, and if untreated, it can cause permanent blindness.
Symptoms of Glaucoma
⚠️ No symptoms in early stages—many people don’t realize they have it!
⚠️ Gradual loss of side (peripheral) vision
⚠️ Blurry or tunnel vision in advanced stages
⚠️ Severe eye pain, headaches, and nausea (in certain types of glaucoma)
⚠️ Seeing halos around lights
Can Glaucoma Be Treated?
There’s no cure for glaucoma, but early detection can stop it from getting worse! Treatments include:
💊 Eyedrops & Medications – To lower eye pressure.
💡 Laser Therapy – To improve fluid drainage and reduce pressure.
🔬 Surgery – For advanced cases to prevent further damage.
Why Choose Manjunatha Nethralaya?
✔️ Early Glaucoma Screening to detect issues before vision loss starts.
✔️ Advanced Eye Pressure Monitoring & Tests
✔️ Expert Doctors specializing in glaucoma care.
✔️ Personalized Treatment Plans for long-term vision protection.
Don’t Let Glaucoma Steal Your Sight!
Glaucoma damage is irreversible—but if caught early, you can save your vision. Regular eye check-ups are your best defense!
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This information is provided for educational purposes only. It is essential to consult your treating doctor for a professional diagnosis, personalized advice, and confirmation regarding any medical condition.