Article Written By: Kathryn Dawson
Glaucoma is a condition of the eye that can result in serious problems if left untreated for a long time. It is caused when there is a build up of pressure in the eye. It is a slow developing condition but in the advanced stages of it the chances are high that the eye sight has been severely affected already. That is why it is always absolutely crucial to get treatment for it as quickly as possible after diagnosis. Open angle glaucoma is the most common type and is caused when the eye's drainage canals are clogged and fluid is unable to flow freely. When the fluid cannot drain away it builds up as does the pressure. There is a rarer type of glaucoma too. This is known as closed angle glaucoma or acute or narrow angle glaucoma. This occurs when there is too little space between the iris and the cornea. The space here should be wide enough for fluid in the eye to flow freely and when this is restricted, pressure begins to build up. This type of glaucoma can cause pain as well as bad eye sight, blurred vision and nausea. Both conditions are serious and need treatment if you want to avoid losing any sight. The first course of treatment for glaucoma is usually eye drops. These are prescribed in the hope that the passageways are unclogged, allowing the fluid to flow freely once more. In the scenarios where the problem is not so easily fixed, for example when there is not enough space between the iris and the cornea, additional treatment may be required. Glaucoma laser eye surgery is sometimes necessary in order to relieve the pressure in the eye. This surgery works by using lasers to reshape the cornea to help the fluid in the eye flow better. The surgery itself only takes a few minutes and because anesthetic is used it is totally painless and the patient is unable to feel anything. Just a day or two later and patients are often back at work. An antibiotic will also be prescribed in the form of eye drops so that following the surgery the eyes remain clean and free of infection. There are very few complications. It is extremely effective and can provide instant relief to patients, especially those who have been suffering from eye redness or pain because of their glaucoma. If you are in the very early stages of glaucoma then eye drops may be all that is required to fix the problem and prevent it from worsening. When it comes to glaucoma treatment there are a few options available. To know what is best for you requires a discussion with an eye doctor as glaucoma can occur due to a variety of factors. There is eye laser treatment available for anyone who has had their sight affected by glaucoma, and although it cannot restore any lost sight it can prevent the condition from getting any worse.
This Article Has Been Published on Mon, 17 Jan 2011 and Read 285 Times