Do I have glaucoma 20, do I have glaucoma

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

    The early manifestations of glaucoma include eye swelling and headache, and difficulty seeing. These are mainly formed by staying in the dark for too long or not controlling your mood, and you will be fine after a moment's rest, but this kind of performance will still be reborn. There will also be rainbow vision.

    This condition is usually manifested in the time when you see the light at night, looking at the light as if there are many colorful colors around you, and your eyes will not be able to stand it, because your eye pressure is high, and the refraction of the cornea has changed. In addition, insisting on drinking 9-flavor pupil kernel tea can speed up the absorption of aqueous humor in the eye, reduce the generation of aqueous humor, and help reduce intraocular pressure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Glaucoma is a common and difficult eye disease that has a rapid onset, is harmful, and can lead to blindness at any time. It is characterized by intermittent or persistent elevation of intraocular pressure beyond the tolerance of the eyeball and damage to the tissues and visual function of various parts of the eyeball, resulting in optic nerve atrophy, visual field narrowing, vision loss, blindness is only a matter of time, and complete blindness can be achieved in 24-48 hours during the acute attack. Glaucoma is a binocular lesion that can occur in both eyes at the same time, or onset in one eye, secondary to blindness in both eyes.

    Complication. Acute angle-closure glaucoma, often combined with nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and constipation, etc., a small number of patients may have diarrhea. Chronic angle-closure glaucoma, often accompanied by blindness and iridus. The most serious complication of the disease is blindness. [2]

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, if you talk about active blood sugar control and topical eye drops, the symptoms of diabetic glaucoma do not improve.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello!! Your symptoms are not glaucoma!! The best way to do this is with a warm compress. Apply a warm compress for 10 minutes several times a day.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is advisable to go to the hospital as soon as possible for a detailed examination.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you suffer from glaucoma, you should go to the hospital in time to receive a professional doctor**. It is also possible to cure the advanced stage of glaucoma actively**. Glaucoma can wreak havoc on the optic nerve, visual field, and eventually blindness.

    Therefore, once glaucoma is diagnosed, it should be strictly and regulated. This kind of ** is for life. For mild glaucoma, you can use drugs**, the effect is not good, severe cases need surgery, I hope you do not play with mobile phones and computers for a long time, avoid working too long at the desk, regular review, if the effect is not good, the symptoms are aggravated, surgery is necessary.

    The causes of glaucoma are very complex, but many times it has a lot to do with gender, medication habits and age factors.

    When you learn that you have glaucoma, you must face up to the disease psychologically, and don't be pessimistic, because clinical studies have shown that many patients can maintain good vision for a long time. If you are depressed or angry because you have glaucoma, it will cause your blood pressure to rise, which will increase the pressure in the eye, which will increase the likelihood of your condition getting worse, so it is important to maintain a good attitude.

    If some patients have undergone surgery and the intraocular pressure is well controlled, they can be cured. But when we say completely cured, we don't mean that you don't have to go to the doctor, because it will take a long time to observe the condition. Just like cancer patients, we say what is the five-year survival rate, so after five years, will you not go for follow-up treatment?

    Not really. Like some patients with closed-angle glaucoma and open-angle glaucoma, if after surgery, the intraocular pressure is relatively stable for one or two years, then he should be cured. However, it does not mean that you should not go to the doctor, and the recovered patient should still go to the hospital for regular check-ups, because his condition sometimes recurs, or other diseases may cause glaucoma.

    Therefore, it is possible to be cured, but it does not mean that you should not see a doctor after you are cured.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is a possibility of healing. As long as you listen to the doctor's words and actively cooperate**, you can achieve a very good body. And don't look at smart devices.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Glaucoma has the possibility of healing, because the current medical technology is very developed, and glaucoma is not a big deal, just have an operation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No**. Strictly speaking, glaucoma usually cannot be completely **, and can only be actively **, control or delay the development of the disease, and achieve clinical **, that is, the symptoms are improved or disappeared, but the eye lesions can no longer be recovered, and they cannot be **.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is possible, and now the medical level is very developed, basically it can be **, and there is no need to worry too much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Not everybody will have glaucoma, it depends on the specific condition of the eye, and some diseases are not easy to predict.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Glaucoma is an eye disease that can cause blindness, and its main mechanism is that the structure of the eye is damaged due to the increase in intraocular pressure that exceeds the capacity of the eyeball. Damage mainly refers to the retina and optic nerve. Therefore, our increased intraocular pressure is a manifestation of glaucoma, but not all glaucoma will have an elevated intraocular pressure.

    It is worth noting that some patients do not have high intraocular pressure, but they may also develop glaucoma because of their low tolerance for intraocular pressure. There are two main mechanisms of glaucoma, one is open-angle glaucoma and the other is closed-angle glaucoma. Open-angle glaucoma occurs when intraocular pressure is impaired by the aqueous humor outflow function of the corner.

    Angle-closure glaucoma, which is the location of aqueous humor outflow due to mechanical obstruction, will cause an acute increase in intraocular pressure, resulting in typical symptoms of an acute attack of glaucoma, including eye pain, headache, and even nausea, vomiting, and vision loss. Therefore, in general, glaucoma is related to intraocular pressure, and the direct consequence of it is the impairment of visual function, which is mainly manifested as a defect in the visual field. What is visual field defect?

    It's that our range of vision will become smaller and smaller, not that our central vision will be affected. Some advanced glaucoma centers can still see achievable, even, but because the scope of his vision is so small that he is not able to live independently, he loses the ability to live on his own. Therefore, we must know that the main result of glaucoma is visual field defects, which can cause damage to visual function and cause inability to take care of oneself.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Primary glaucoma is divided into angle-closure glaucoma and open-angle glaucoma according to the state of the anterior chamber angle when the intraocular pressure increases, and the angle-closure glaucoma is divided into acute angle-closure glaucoma and chronic angle-closure glaucoma according to the severity of the onset.

    1.Acute angle-closure glaucoma.

    The occurrence of acute angle-closure sakura glaucoma is caused by the sudden narrowing or closure of the angle in the eye, and the aqueous humor cannot be discharged in time, resulting in the filling of the aqueous humor and a sharp increase in intraocular pressure. It is more common in middle-aged and elderly people, 90% of them are over 40 years old, and the incidence rate of women is higher, the ratio of men to women is 1:4, the onset is violent, the symptoms are acute, and there may be transient or repeated small seizures before the acute onset, which is manifested as sudden foggy vision and rainbow vision, accompanied by 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. After an acute attack, it can enter the chronic phase of continuous damage to the optic nerve until the optic nerve is severely damaged by the jujube limb and the visual acuity is reduced to an absolute phase of no light perception and irreversible.

    2.Chronic angle-closure glaucoma.

    The age of onset is over 30 years old. This type of attack generally has obvious triggers, such as emotional agitation, visual fatigue, excessive use of eyes and brain, long-term insomnia, habitual constipation, women during menstruation, or improper local and systemic medication, etc., can be induced, manifested as dry eyes, fatigue and discomfort, swelling pain, blurred vision or decreased vision, rainbow vision, dizziness, insomnia, increased blood pressure, and can be relieved after rest. Some patients can be blind without any symptoms, and the intraocular pressure may be normal or fluctuating during examination, or not too high, 20 30 mmHg, and the fundus may be normal in the early stage, which is most likely to be misdiagnosed.

    In this way, once the anterior chamber angle is adhered to and closed, fulminant glaucoma can be formed.

    There are four early symptoms: Frequent eye strain and discomfort. Eyes are often sore, which is relieved by rest. Blurred vision, myopia, or sudden deepening of presbyopia. Eyes often feel dry.

    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.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Glaucoma is caused by poor circulation of aqueous humor.

    There are more natural ones.

    Acquired form less.

    Generally, people who do welding work, who use their eyes for a long time, are prone to glaucoma if they do not pay attention to protection, and then they are elderly.

    It is easy to get physiological glaucoma.

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