Glaucoma is a progressive and chronic asymptomatic ocular disease, being one of the main causes of blindness worldwide.
In this pathology the loss of vision is a consequence of the progressive destruction of the optic nerve, made up of fibers that are responsible for conducting the images to the brain. The destruction of these fibers leads to the progressive diminution of the visual field that is contracting, becoming tubular until arriving at the blindness. Early diagnosis of the disease is critical.
In most cases, glaucoma is asymptomatic until the later stages of the disease. At that time, the visual field becomes progressively tubular and the person begins to have limitations in his normal daily activity. For example, in driving a person has to move their head and eyes to find the objects they are looking for, leaving a normal peripheral vision.
Open Angle Glaucoma
It is the most frequent form of Glaucoma (90%) and usually appears after the 40 years of age. It results from decreased drainage of the aqueous humor through the narrow canals of the trabeculae, which leads to an increase in ocular tension.
Closed angle glaucoma
It is a more rare and serious form of Glaucoma. It is an ophthalmological urgency. In this pathology, the iris blocks the drainage channels of the aqueous humor, causing a sudden increase in ocular tension, accompanied by intense ocular pain and blurred vision. May have headache, nausea and vomiting.
Congenital Glaucoma, juvenile
There are several types of Glaucoma that can occur at birth and in youth.
Secondary glaucoma
Other secondary glaucomas are associated with trauma, post-surgery or diseases (diabetes and ocular inflammation), as well as after certain therapies such as corticosteroids or antidepressants.
The best way to treat glaucoma is through its early diagnosis, hence the importance of regular consultation of Ophthalmology, especially after 40 years of age.
The main recommended tests that can be performed at the Portuguese Retina Institute are:
If necessary, additional structural and functional tests may be carried out, in particular:
The treatment of Glaucoma aims to block the progressive lesion of the optic nerve as early as possible, taking into account that the lesions are irreversible. It could be:
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