Can traumatic glaucoma be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-27
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Glaucoma caused by trauma is called traumatic glaucoma, which is also called traumatic secondary glaucoma because it is secondary** and the pathogenesis is very complex; The clinical manifestations and pathological changes are varied; **It is more difficult, and each case must be analyzed in detail, but at present, the efficacy of eye diseases achieved by the use of traditional Chinese medicine ** has been recognized and praised by more and more patients.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know what you said. The goal of glaucoma surgery is to lower the pressure in the eye and stop the pressure in the eye from pressing too much on the optic nerve, causing vision loss or blindness. Therefore, surgery cannot improve vision in principle, but only prevents further loss of vision.

    So what you say about healing may not be the same as what our doctors understand. We believe that if the intraocular pressure is controlled at a relatively low state, and the vision and visual field do not deteriorate further, it is a clinical recovery, I don't know if you can understand?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Glaucoma disease cannot be completely cured, so that glaucoma patients can only prevent and delay the further progression of the disease and preserve the current visual function. Glaucoma is a common ophthalmic disease, which is currently the second most common blinding eye disease in China, and the first irreversible blinding eye disease.

    The occurrence of glaucoma is due to the disorder of the aqueous humor circulation function inside the eyeball, too much fluid is generated inside the eye, and the fluid is not discharged enough, and a large amount of fluid is accumulated in the eye, which will cause the internal pressure of the eye to rise, and the long-term high intraocular pressure will compress the optic nerve, resulting in the gradual atrophy of the optic nerve and visual field defects, and the main manifestation is the gradual narrowing of the scope of vision.

    When glaucoma progresses to an advanced stage, vision will also decline, and the most severe cases can lead to complete blindness, while optic nerve atrophy and visual field defects are irreversible, and once they occur, there is no good way to recover completely.

    At present, the first goal of glaucoma is to control the intraocular pressure, as long as the intraocular pressure can be controlled to a safe level, it can prevent and delay further atrophy of the optic nerve and further loss of the visual field.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Glaucoma can be done if there is no optic nerve damage and visual field defects. For the optic nerve damage and visual field defects that have already appeared, they cannot be recovered, and the only way to prevent or slow down further visual impairment can be achieved through active and effective control of the condition, and efforts can be made to preserve the remaining undamaged visual function.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Glaucoma is a common ophthalmic disease, and this disease can be cured as long as it is timely and appropriate. Glaucoma can be divided into many different types according to different forms of glaucoma and manifestations, such as primary glaucoma, secondary glaucoma, open-angle glaucoma, angle-closure glaucoma, neovascular glaucoma, etc. For different types of glaucoma, the first plan is different, for example, angle-closure glaucoma usually requires the use of intraocular antihypertensive drugs to control intraocular pressure to the normal range in the early stage, and anti-glaucoma surgery is required as soon as possible after the intraocular pressure drops to normal to avoid disease**; For some secondary glaucoma or open-angle glaucoma, it can generally be restored to normal through drug conservatism**.

    However, the principle of this disease** is to detect and treat it early, and the longer the high IOP persists, the more damage is done to the optic nerve, and the damage is usually irreversible.

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8 answers2024-02-27

I think it can be recovered, but not careless, pay attention to the light and rest, try not to use your eyes, of course, it is better to go to a specialized hospital to see.