Low blood pressure along with high intraocular pressure (IOP) could possibly be a risk factor for glaucoma and even optic nerve damage. However, not all people who have increased IOP are at risk to develop glaucoma. If you’re not aware of what exactly glaucoma does to...
Glaucoma is an eye disorder that causes loss of sight with damaging part of the eye called the optic nerve. This nerve sends data from your eyes. When glaucoma damages your optic nerve, then you start to lose patches of vision, typically a side vision (peripheral...
Glaucoma is a build up of pressure inside the eye that causes damage to the optic nerve. Anterior chamber is the space in the front part of the eye. Clear liquid flows in and from the anterior chamber, this fluid bathes and nourishes nearby tissues of the eye. If a...
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