10 Signs and Symptoms of Glaucoma

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Glaucoma is a vision condition that causes progressive impairment to the optic nerve, which is located at the back of the eye. This nerve is responsible for connecting the eyeball to the brain and transmits visual signals so the brain can produce images. If a person has glaucoma, there will be a buildup of fluid that will exert pressure to the eye. When the condition progresses, a variety of symptoms will start to develop.

Here are 10 common signs and symptoms of glaucoma.

1. Asymptomatic

There are various types of glaucoma. The chronic angle and open angle-closure glaucoma are two types that progress very slowly. Hence, this explains why glaucoma tends to worsen steadily without showing any symptoms. In some instances, the symptoms that will start appearing are minor and the patient may not even notice it.

Because of the manner in which glaucoma progresses, going for eye exams is extremely necessary, especially for those who are at high risk of developing glaucoma. People who are at high risk are elderlies and those who suffer from migraines, high blood pressure, diabetes, and poor blood circulation.

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