About the diagnosis of glaucoma 20, about the diagnosis of glaucoma

Updated on healthy 2024-03-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Glaucoma is a disorder in which intraocular pressure adjustment dysfunction causes abnormal intraocular pressure to rise, resulting in visual dysfunction and retinal morphological changes. Because the pupils are somewhat blue-green, it has this name. In their daily lives, glaucoma patients should participate in some moderate, effective aerobic exercise every day.

    Exercise causes blood to redistribute in the body, with more blood flowing into muscle tissue and less blood flowing into the ciliary body, which secretes aqueous humor. In addition, it is recommended to drink some Zheng Jiuwei Tongren tea every day, which can assist in conditioning and improving glaucoma, reduce intraocular pressure, promote eye metabolism, and relieve eye fatigue.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Glaucoma usually occurs in both eyes, but it manifests first in one eye. Some patients do not experience any discomfort or pain, while others have severe symptoms such as blurred vision, headache or eye pain, nausea or vomiting, rainbow halos around lights, and sudden loss of vision.

    Pay attention to the patient's diet, aim for a balanced diet, and eat more foods that are helpful for eye development. It is advisable to eat rich in protein, calcium, and trace elements, and it is usually recommended to have two cups of (Jiuwei Tongren Tea) a day, which can speed up the absorption of aqueous humor in the eye, reduce the generation of aqueous humor, and help reduce intraocular pressure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Glaucoma is a disorder in which intraocular pressure adjustment is abnormally elevated, resulting in visual dysfunction and retinal morphological changes. Because the pupils are somewhat blue-green, it has this name. There are four types of early symptoms:

    1. I often feel tired and uncomfortable eyes;

    Second, the eyes are often sore, which will be relieved after resting;

    3. Blurred vision, myopia or presbyopia suddenly deepening;

    Fourth, the eyes often feel dry. The following four groups of people are most likely to get glaucoma:

    One is a person who has a relative in the family who has glaucoma. Due to genetic factors, such people are about 10 times more likely to develop glaucoma than others.

    The second is patients with myopia and farsightedness.

    The third is patients with endocrine diseases such as diabetes and thyroid disease.

    Fourth, people who have high work pressure, irregular life, easy tantrums, and large daily mood swings. Because, mental factors are also a major cause of glaucoma.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The early stage of glaucoma is difficult to distinguish, generally there are no particularly obvious symptoms, but if it is severe, it will produce obvious vision loss, vision will be a little blurry, and the eyes may also be a little edema, in addition, glaucoma is likely to cause nausea and vomiting, interval headache, is caused by the increase in intraocular pressure and compression of the eye tissue, only after the intraocular pressure drops can be reduced or eliminated.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Glaucoma, commonly known as glaucoma, is the result of an excessive increase in intraocular pressure, which can lead to blindness due to compression of the ophthalmic nerve. Its symptoms are pain in the eyes, eye swelling, frequent dizziness, headache, watching the light at night, feeling a red halo of light, and sometimes vomiting due to severe headache. Congenital glaucoma has three main symptoms, namely lacrimation, photophobia, and eye and face spasms.

    It is usually recommended to use two cups of Jiuwei Pupil Ren Tea every day to clear the liver and eyes, clear the meridians and activate the meridians, and accelerate the metabolism of the eye capillaries. So as to take care of the overall health of the eyes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are four early symptoms of glaucoma:

    1.Frequent eye fatigue and discomfort;

    2.Eyes often feel dry;

    3.The eyes are often sore, which is relieved by rest;

    4.Blurred vision, sudden deepening of myopia or presbyopia.

    Pay attention to eye hygiene, don't overuse your eyes, don't read in strong light and dark environments, protect your eyes, you can drink two cups of Jiuwei Tongren tea every day to relieve eye fatigue and prevent the malignant development of glaucoma.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Glaucoma is a group of diseases characterized by characteristic optic nerve atrophy and visual field defects, and pathological intraocular hypertension is the main risk factor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Early symptoms of glaucoma, mood or staying in the dark for too long, such as watching movies, television, or working in a dark room, can cause swollen eyes, headaches, blurred vision, as if there are clouds in front of you, which are early symptoms of angle-closure glaucoma. After relapse, it is possible to suddenly enter the acute phase of a grand mal seizure. Glaucoma patients who drink more than 300 ml of water at a time will experience headaches, glaucoma, and the incidence of glaucoma is often manifested in mood swings, excessive anxiety, depression, panic, anger, etc., which may lead to acute glaucoma attacks.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Typical symptoms of glaucoma.

    Eye swelling, eye pain, photophobia, tearing, headache, sharp loss of vision, etc.

    Common symptoms. 1.Acute angle-closure glaucoma.

    Symptoms are acute, manifested as sudden foggy vision and iridis with forehead pain or soreness at the base of the nose. At the onset of the disease, the anterior chamber is stenosis or completely closed, and the symptoms are sudden onset of severe eye swelling, eye pain, photophobia, tearing, headache, sharp loss of vision, hard as stones, conjunctival hyperemia, accompanied by nausea and vomiting and other systemic symptoms. An acute attack can be followed by a chronic phase of persistent optic nerve damage until the optic nerve is severely damaged and vision is reduced to an absolute phase of lossless and irreversible.

    2.Chronic angle-closure glaucoma.

    The age of onset is over 30 years old. This type of seizure usually has obvious triggers, such as eye dryness, fatigue and discomfort, swelling pain, blurred vision or decreased vision, iridescence, dizziness, insomnia, and increased blood pressure, which can be relieved by rest. Some patients can go blind without any symptoms, and this type is most likely to be misdiagnosed.

    On the contrary, once the anterior chamber angle is adhesion closed, fulminant glaucoma can be formed.

    3.Primary open-angle glaucoma.

    It mostly occurs in people over 40 years old, 25% of patients have a family history, the vast majority of patients have no obvious symptoms, often the disease develops to an advanced stage, and the visual function is severely impaired before it is noticed, although the patient's intraocular pressure is elevated, the anterior chamber angle is always open.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Blurred vision, decreased vision, visual field defects.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. If you are emotional or stay in the dark for too long (such as watching movies, TV or working in a dark room), you will have eye swelling, headache, blurred vision, and a layer of clouds in front of your eyes, which is an early symptom of angle-closure glaucoma. After multiple recurrences, it is possible to suddenly enter the acute major attack phase.

    2. Usually drink a lot of water, and headache occurs when drinking more than 300 ml of water at a time. This is because drinking water quickly and in large quantities can cause blood dilution to cause a decrease in osmotic pressure, and the amount of aqueous humor entering the eye will increase, resulting in an increase in intraocular pressure. Patients often present with eye swelling headache 15 to 30 minutes after drinking water.

    3. It is difficult to read books and newspapers after getting up in the morning, and it is easy to have soreness at the root of the bridge of the nose and pain in the forehead of the orbit. Because the intraocular pressure of normal people fluctuates day and night, it is generally higher in the morning and lower at night. In patients with glaucoma, the intraocular pressure fluctuates more in 24 hours, so the intraocular pressure is higher in the morning, and symptoms appear.

    4. The visual acuity gradually declines, and the visual acuity correction of optometry glasses is not logarithmic on the eye chart, especially for people with high myopia, who often have headaches and eye swelling after wearing moderate glasses. Due to the elongation of the sclera (the white part of the eye) in high myopia, there is a noticeable decrease in elasticity. Therefore, when there is high intraocular pressure, the self-conscious symptoms are not obvious or asymptomatic, the patient is easy to be negligent, but the vision is quietly lost, and the doctor is often easy to miss the diagnosis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The symptoms of glaucoma vary depending on the type, and the details are as follows:

    1. Acute angle-closure glaucoma, manifested as sudden eye redness, eye pain, vision loss, due to the strong vagus nerve reaction, can be accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea, and is easily misdiagnosed as a gastroenterology disease or neurological disease;

    2. Chronic glaucoma, the symptoms are atypical, mainly there will be eye swelling and pain but no congestion, or even no symptoms;

    3. Secondary glaucoma, secondary to other eye diseases, accompanied by a series of manifestations such as increased intraocular pressure.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Glaucoma is a disease in which the flow of aqueous humor is blocked due to various reasons, resulting in increased intraocular pressure and optic nerve damage. Glaucoma is divided into primary glaucoma and secondary glaucoma. Primary glaucoma is further divided into open-angle glaucoma and angle-closure glaucoma.

    Open-angle glaucoma is mainly due to the abnormal development of the trabecular meshwork, which impairs the outflow of aqueous humor and leads to an increase in intraocular pressure. Angle-closure glaucoma is more common in middle-aged and elderly women, due to the small cornea, shallow anterior chamber, and thick lens, resulting in the closure of the angle and the increase in intraocular pressure. Secondary glaucoma is common in some ischemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and retinal vein occlusion, resulting in the generation of new iris vascularization, obstruction of aqueous humor outflow, and increased intraocular pressure.

    There are also inflammatory diseases that can also cause increased intraocular pressure. Generally, glaucoma is primary glaucoma, like middle-aged and elderly women, sudden eye pain and vision loss occur at night, and most of them are glaucoma attacks. Angle-closure glaucoma in primary glaucoma accounts for the vast majority of the disease, mainly due to the increase of age, the lens thickens, resulting in obstruction of aqueous humor outflow, causing an increase in intraocular pressure, which accounts for the vast majority of glaucoma.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The ** of glaucoma is not very clear so far, so the current ** of glaucoma is not particularly effective. **It is often related to the development of the eyeball and the structure of the eyeball, such as some narrow angles, short eye axis, shallow anterior chambers, and some are related to the structure of the inner chamber of the eye called filter waterproof, and poor waterproof filtration often leads to high intraocular pressure, and glaucoma occurs.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Glaucoma ** is as follows:

    1. Primary optical glaucoma: it is divided into two types: open-angle type and angle-closure type, and primary angle-closure glaucoma is more common in China;

    2. Secondary glaucoma: increased intraocular pressure due to other diseases of the eye;

    3. Congenital glaucoma: the internal structure of the eye is underdeveloped during development, resulting in increased intraocular pressure.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Glaucoma ** is as follows: 1. Primary glaucoma: it is divided into two types: primary open-angle glaucoma and primary angle-closure glaucoma, the most common in China is primary angle-closure glaucoma, the main reason is that the rate of aqueous humor generation in the eye is greater than the outflow rate, resulting in increased intraocular pressure, damage to the optic nerve, resulting in a decrease in visual field or visual function; 2. Secondary glaucoma:

    The main reason is the increase in intraocular pressure caused by other diseases of the eye, which further causes specific glaucoma damage, such as optic nerve atrophy. 3. Congenital glaucoma: mainly seen in children, during the development of intraocular structures such as the trabecular mesh in the angle of the atrial is underdeveloped, which can cause intraocular pressure to increase.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Glaucoma can be divided into two categories: primary glaucoma and secondary glaucoma.

    Patients with primary glaucoma generally have 2113 anatomical factors, such as small eyeballs, short axial eyes, farsightedness, shallow anterior chambers, etc. Glaucoma may be triggered by mood swings, staying in a dark place for too long, and reading 5261 with your head down for a long time. In severe cases, it can lead to an acute major attack, and if it is not timely, it can lead to permanent loss of 4102 Ming.

    The secondary occurrence of glaucoma is mostly due to trauma, inflammation, hemorrhage, tumors, etc., which destroys the structure of the angle of the atrial and obstructs the drainage of aqueous humor, resulting in an increase in intraocular pressure.

    In conclusion, glaucoma is caused by the inability of the water in the eye to produce SCP-1653 to be excreted properly.

    If there are any of the following conditions, especially for middle-aged and elderly people over 45 years old, do not take it lightly, and should find a doctor as soon as possible to determine whether you have glaucoma, the following are the symptoms of acute glaucoma

    1) Nausea, vomiting and other phenomena.

    2) When you look at the lights, a rainbow circle appears around you.

    3) Pressure, persistent headache.

    4) Blurred vision and inability to focus.

    5) Severe pain in the eyes, redness of the eyes, redness and swelling of the cornea.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Your intraocular pressure in one eye is at a critical level. Examination items include: fundus (cup and plate), visual field, optic deficiency nerve, etc.

    High intraocular pressure is not necessarily glaucoma, but it may also be high intraocular pressure. It is best to do intraocular pressure for 24 hours, because intraocular pressure fluctuates throughout the day.

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