If you've just been diagnosed with glaucoma, your doctor probably has you on medication since eye drops are often the first line of treatment in the early stages. One important thing to know about your treatment is that it's very important to comply with your doctor's instructions for taking the medication. Glaucoma often has no noticeable symptoms, but that doesn't mean it isn't damaging your eyes. It causes gradual loss of vision, so you want to take the medications as ordered to slow or stop the progression of the condition. If your glaucoma becomes advanced, your doctor may have to try other treatments. Here is a look at the treatment options for glaucoma.
Prescription Medications
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One of these is a laser procedure that opens up clogs in your eye that prevent fluid drainage. With the clogs gone, the fluid can escape more easily. This treatment isn't suitable for everyone, and you may not see results from it right away. Other procedures involve cutting out the clogged portions of your eye that contribute to your glaucoma and inserting tubes that keep the drainage channels open.
The type of treatment your doctor recommends depends in part on the type of glaucoma you have. Open-angle glaucoma is the most common type and it affects the mesh drainage network of your eye. This is where clogs form that prevent drainage and cause the pressure to increase in your eye. The other type of glaucoma is narrow-angle glaucoma. It is less common, and it can be more serious. The blockage in this condition is caused by the angle of the drainage tube from your eye. Sudden clogs can cause symptoms such as nausea and seeing halos. If you don't seek immediate treatment, you could even lose your