4 Types of Glaucoma Disease Treated at a Columbia Glaucoma Center
Glaucoma is an eye disease that’s connected to the elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) within the eye where it damages the optic nerve, causing loss of vision. Three million Americans have Glaucoma, but only 50 percent know about it because the disease doesn’t usually show symptoms which could damage to the optic nerve without one realizing it. Here are the common types of glaucoma: • Low-tension glaucoma-Individuals with normal eye pressure may experience optic nerve damage as well as narrowed side vision. Use of medicines may help to lower the eye pressure by 30 percent in some people. However, the disease may worsen in other persons despite the low pressure. An ophthalmologist will need to obtain detailed medical history of the patient to learn about other possible risk factors that could contribute to low-tension glaucoma. • Angle-closure glaucoma -In this case, the fluid at the front of the eye is not able to flow properly to the drainage spot, and leave the eye. The iris...