GLAUCOMA

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1What is glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a group of diseases that can damage the eye’s optic nerve and result in vision loss and blindness. It is one of the main causes of blindness in the advanced world. However, with early treatment, you can often protect your eyes against serious vision loss. Therefore it is very important that it be diagnosed.
2What is the optic nerve?
The optic nerve is a bundle of more than 1 million nerve fibers. It connects the retina to the brain. The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. A healthy optic nerve is necessary for good vision.
3How to protect my vision?
Studies have shown that the early detection and treatment of glaucoma, before it causes major vision loss, is the best way to control the disease. So, if you fall into one of the high-risk groups for the disease, make sure to have your eyes examined through dilated pupils every one to two years by an eye care professional.
4How does open-angle glaucoma damage the optic nerve?

In the front of the eye is a space called the anterior chamber. A clear fluid flows continuously in and out of the chamber and nourishes nearby tissues. The fluid leaves the chamber at the open angle where the cornea and iris meet. When the fluid reaches the angle, it flows through a spongy meshwork, like a drain, and leaves the eye.

Sometimes, when the fluid reaches the angle, it passes too slowly through the meshwork drain. As the fluid builds up, the pressure inside the eye rises to a level that may damage the optic nerve. When the optic nerve is damaged from increased pressure, open-angle glaucoma—and vision loss—may result. That’s why controlling pressure inside the eye is important.

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MYTHS AND REALITIES IN GLAUCOMA

01. Glaucoma is more common in African people than in Whites

02. Glaucoma tends to run in families.

03. A person can have glaucoma and not know it.

04. People over age 60 are more likely to get glaucoma.

05. People with glaucoma usually do not experience pain from the disease.

06. Glaucoma can be controlled.

07. People at risk for glaucoma should have an eye examination through dilated pupils.