Glaucoma Treatment in NYC
Kelly Vision Center is a Leading Glaucoma Center
People may lose vision or experience vision difficulties for a number of reasons. One of the most common is glaucoma, a disorder of the optic nerve which is often caused by high pressure inside the eye. Glaucoma may also be caused by high blood pressure to the optic nerve. If you are experiencing an increased difficulty seeing, you may be experiencing glaucoma symptoms.
First Signs of Glaucoma
The most common first symptom of glaucoma is difficulty with peripheral vision, or viewing side objects. Glaucoma usually manifests with peripheral vision failure or diminished clarity, while difficulty viewing objects directly in front of you with clarity may instead be a sign of macular degeneration.
If glaucoma is allowed to go untreated, it will continue to progress into the inner line of vision and will eventually cause blindness. While the damage caused by glaucoma is irreversible, if caught early enough glaucoma can be treated and its progression controlled.
Additional Symptoms of Glaucoma
Uncontrolled glaucoma will eventually result in tunnel vision and blindness, but other symptoms of glaucoma may include:
- Eye reddening or irritation
- Blurred vision or halos
- Acute eye pain
- Nausea accompanying eye pain
Treatment For Glaucoma
Glaucoma may be treated in different ways, including eye drops and medication, but laser vision surgery is one treatment being used recently which yields very good results. Relieving the pressure in the eye is the key to treating glaucoma and this may be done with an incision or a laser.
Recognizing the symptoms of glaucoma early on is the key to successful treatment and to preventing the advanced symptoms of the condition.