Glaucoma ranks as the second leading cause of blindness worldwide, making early detection and treatment critical for preserving vision. At Longwood Eye & LASIK, our experienced ophthalmologists understand the serious nature of this condition and provide comprehensive care to help patients maintain their sight. We combine advanced diagnostic technology with proven treatment methods to catch glaucoma in its earliest stages and prevent irreversible vision loss.
What is Glaucoma?
Glaucoma encompasses a group of progressive eye diseases that gradually damage the optic nerve, the vital connection between your eye and brain. This damage typically occurs when pressure inside the eye becomes elevated, though glaucoma can develop even with normal eye pressure. Your eyes continuously produce a fluid called aqueous humor, which normally flows through the eye and exits through specialized drainage channels. This balanced system maintains healthy pressure levels within the eye.
When these drainage pathways become blocked or function improperly, fluid accumulates and pressure rises, potentially damaging the delicate nerve fibers that transmit visual signals to your brain. The insidious nature of glaucoma lies in its gradual progression. Most patients experience no noticeable symptoms until significant nerve damage has already occurred, which is why glaucoma is often called “the silent thief of sight.” Once vision loss begins, it cannot be reversed, making early detection through regular eye examinations essential.
Who is at Risk for Glaucoma?
While glaucoma can affect anyone, certain factors significantly increase your likelihood of developing this condition. Age plays a significant role, with risk increasing substantially after the age of 40.
Your genetic background also matters, as those with a family history of glaucoma or individuals of African, Hispanic, and Asian descent face higher rates of glaucoma compared to other populations.
Additional risk factors include:
If any of these factors apply to you, maintaining regular eye examinations becomes even more important for protecting your vision. Early detection allows for treatment before substantial damage occurs.
What are the Symptoms of Glaucoma?
The most common form of glaucoma, open-angle glaucoma, typically produces no symptoms in its early stages. Vision loss begins gradually in your peripheral vision, often going unnoticed until it becomes severe.
Some patients may eventually notice blind spots in their side vision as the condition advances. Angle-closure glaucoma can present very differently, as it carries the risk of acute attacks.
These attacks can occur when the eye’s drainage network becomes completely blocked, resulting in skyrocketing eye pressure and severe symptoms that require immediate medical attention. These symptoms include intense eye or forehead pain, nausea and vomiting, sudden blurred vision, eye redness, and seeing halos or rainbow patterns around lights.
If you experience any symptoms of acute angle-closure glaucoma, seek emergency medical care immediately. This form of glaucoma can cause rapid, permanent vision loss if not treated promptly.
How is Glaucoma Diagnosed?
At Longwood Eye & LASIK, we use comprehensive diagnostic testing to detect glaucoma and monitor its progression. Our evaluation includes several specialized tests that provide detailed information about your eye health:
How is Glaucoma Treated?
Effective glaucoma treatment focuses on lowering eye pressure to prevent further damage to the optic nerve. At Longwood Eye & LASIK, we offer a comprehensive range of treatment options, from medications to advanced surgical procedures:
Medication
Prescription eye drops often provide the first line of treatment for glaucoma patients. These medications work through different mechanisms; some improve fluid drainage from the eye, while others reduce the amount of fluid your eye produces. Common medications include prostaglandin analogs, beta-blockers, alpha agonists, and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
Laser Procedures
Laser procedures offer a minimally invasive way to lower eye pressure and can reduce your reliance on glaucoma medication:
Glaucoma Surgery
At Longwood Eye & LASIK, we offer glaucoma surgeries that incorporate the latest technology and advancements in the field, including:
Schedule Your Free Consultation
Glaucoma treatment success depends on early detection and consistent management. At Longwood Eye & LASIK, we provide comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s specific needs and disease stage.
Our experienced team stays current with the latest treatment advances to offer you the best possible outcomes. If you have risk factors for glaucoma or haven’t had a recent comprehensive eye examination, schedule an appointment today to stay up to date on your eye health.