Glaucoma and What to Watch out for
You’ve probably heard of Glaucoma, but do you know what it is? It’s an eye disorder that occurs when the optic nerve suffers trauma that permanently damages vision in the affected eye or eyes.
Glaucoma is often referred to as the silent thief of sight because the loss of vision that affected individuals experience happens over a long period of time and, unfortunately, it’s usually recognized when the disease is in its most advanced and untreatable stages. However, if the condition is detected early enough, it’s possible to slow the progression with medical and surgical means. If you have a family history of glaucoma, it’s crucial to let your eye doctor know, even if you aren’t experiencing any symptoms.
So how do you know if you’re starting to suffer from Glaucoma? Watch out for:
- Hazy or blurred vision
- Rainbow colored rings around lights
- Eye pain and headaches
- Sudden sight loss
And because some types of Glaucoma don’t give any warning signs until it’s too late, see your eye doctor for regular examinations.