Glaucoma is an eye disorder which may damage human optic nerve. The principal cause supporting the damage is fluid buildup in the front portion of the eyeball. The buildup occurs as it should, because the fluid cannot drain. Glaucoma can lead to irreversible...
In medical terms, Glaucoma is referred to as ‘multifactorial optic disorder’ characterized by an acquired lack in retinal ganglion cells at levels beyond ordinary age-related loss and corresponding atrophy of the optic nerve. Too tough to understand! Here’s a simple...
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