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How to Protect Your Eyes from Glaucoma?

Eye is such an important organ for us that we can not live without it. However, it is very fragile and is prone to many diseases. Therefore, for the sake of our eye health, we should pay more visits to eye doctors.

Sometimes, eye problems can also be inherited. For example, some investigations have disclosed that some sufferers of particular eye problems, as glaucoma, have such related family eye history. Glaucoma can always lead to blindness if not properly treated. Here is some information about this problem.

The disease, glaucoma, might be strange to most of us. It can make our vision weaker and weaker, or even blind. It is known that optic nerve is very important for our vision, but it will be damaged by glaucoma.

Theoretically, glaucoma will happen to anyone, but the old people are more inclined to it. There are many factors that can lead to glaucoma. Generally, open angle and close angle are the two main forms of this disease.

Glaucoma can be accumulated. This means that this disease will not happen suddenly, but anytime that we do not notice. It can usually lead to decline in eyesight.

Some people may run high risk of getting glaucoma, say, people with such family history, people with other eye problems, and people with diabetes. And people who are over forty are also included. Therefore, the above mentioned people should pay regular visit to eye doctors and receive some eye examinations. This disease can lead to irreversible damage to the eyes. But it can be prevented or treated at early stage.

As it mentioned earlier, glaucoma will happen to people of any age group, though the older ones run much higher risk. For those younger sufferers of glaucoma, they may have such family history. Biologically, their optic nerve is genetically abnormal when they are born, though they have good vision for some years.

Therefore, those people should be more careful in eye maintenance. Monitoring the change of the optic nerve is essential. In a word, glaucoma may happen to any people of any age.

If the problem is too serious, eye surgery is the only and good alternative. In most cases, receivers can leave the hospital the day when the surgery is finished. Of course, some complications can not be avoided, but they can be treated with some special measures.

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