Glaucoma Symptoms
People
who are at a greater risk for glaucoma usually have the following
conditions:
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At
least 45 years old without regular eye exams
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A
family history of glaucoma
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Abnormally
high eye pressure
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African
descent
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Nearsightedness
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Diabetes
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Previous
eye injury
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Regular,
long-term use of cortisone/steroid products
To
detect glaucoma, your physician will test your visual acuity, visual
field, dilate your pupils and test the pressure in your eye. Regular
and complete eye exams help to monitor the changes in your eyesight and
will help to determine whether you may develop glaucoma.
Treatments to control glaucoma include
medications in the form of either eyedrops or pills, laser surgery and
conventional surgery.